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associated students of the
university of Wyoming
presents
foreword
III yearbook of the ui
"Well now, boys, let me tell you about Chief Spotted
Horse. I'm telling ya, he was a real MAN. Once
he was riding ..." And so another tale is spun as a group
sits around the flickering campfire under the clear, starlit sky
in the quiet of a Wyoming night.
When Wyoming was young, the settlers were harassed by In-
dians. But the days of the marauding Indian bands have long since
passed. Tribes who once inhabited the territory included the Crow,
Sioux, Shoshone, Cheyenne, Blackfeet, Flathead, Arapaho, Nez Perces,
Kiowa, Ute, and Gros Ventres.
Where once the Redmen had the whole state to roam in, they are now
confined to their reservational areas, such as the Shoshones and Arapahoes
in central Wyoming. The first have given their name to the reservation, as
well as to a town, a river, and a national forest. Washakie County and Na-
tional Forest are named for a famous Shoshone chief.
Speaking of Indian place names, the state name itself is Indian. Wyoming is a Del-
aware Indian tribe word, Waumic or Muchuwaumic, meaning "end of plains".
Indian names abound in Wyoming. Many rivers and creeks were named by the Red-
men, such as: Wind River, Popo Agie, Yampa, Pasup Creek, Badwater Creek, and Pow-
der River.
Uinta and Niobrara counties are names taken from the Ute language. Meteetse, Ethete,
Greybull, Sundance, Tensleep, and Crowheart are examples of towns that have derived their
names from Indian origins. Togwotee Pass, Inyan Kara, Plenty Coos Peak, the Tetons, and
Squaw Mountain are land features which date back to Indian times.
The days of the Indians are gone, yes, but the memory of the Redmen does not die and the people
of the State of Wyoming are indebted to the Indians for helping to shape the history of this great state.
versify of vryoming
"The old covered wagons rolled right along." And when
they stopped, they brought settlers into the new terri-
tory; settlers who established homes, started busin-
esses, and enforced law and order. Then in 1890
they were rewarded when the territory was ad-
mitted as a state . . . the state of Wyoming.
The days of the old frontier — days of physical
hardships and danger — are gone now, but
there are many new challenges to be met
in this changing world today. Wyoming
has met these challenges and is contin-
uing as "a greater state for a greater
people".
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pres. g. d. humphrey
dedication
New buildings, additions of colleges and departments, reorganization of the athletic department . . . these
are but a few of the accomplishments of President George Duke Humphrey since he came here in 1945.
Because Humphrey has done so much for the state of Wyoming and in particular for the University of
Wyoming, this year's WYO is dedicated to him.
One of the things for which we are most proud of Humphrey is his work with the athletic depart'
ment, since he modernized it and added more sports. Since he came, Wyoming U. has become a
formidable power, having turned out champions in basketball, football, baseball, tennis, swim-
ming, and wrestling. Also, he has added hockey, skiing, and rodeo to the sports offerings, and
hopes to build teams of championship calibre in them.
The College of Commerce and Industry and the College of Pharmacy are major expansions
of the University. Also, the Division of Adult Education and Community Service, De-
partment of Student Personnel and Guidance, Division of Alumni Relations and Grad-
uate Personnel, and departments of Speech, Journalism, and Range Management and
Forestry have been formed through the efforts of Humphrey.
The University is one of the very few in the country that has worked out a set of
by-laws and regulations for the faculty and Board of Trustees; which is a major
accomplishment to the Prexy's credit. He helped organize the graduate school,
developed the Natural Resources Institute, broadened and enlarged the of-
ferings in music and art, and enlarged the budget for research work on
the campus.
Humphrey graduated from Tippah County Agricultural High School
in Mississippi in 1915. From there he went to Blue Mountain,
Miss., where he received his B. A. He went to the University of
Chicago for his M. A. and Ohio State University for his Ph. D.
With an eye toward the future Humphrey plans to strengthen
the faculty and improve working conditions, put more and
more money into research, and have another building pro-
gram to include a new library, infirmary, and small class-
room building. The present building program included a
new Agriculture building. Education building, men's
dormitory, Bookstore and Arts building, additions to
Knight Hall and the Power Plant, and remodeling
of Old Mam.
Our Prexy came from Mississippi, and with him
he brought some of that "Southern hospital-
ity", which mixed right well with the West-
ern friendship and humor. To him we doff
our hats in thanks and say, "Best wishes
for the future."
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FOREWORD 2
DEDICATION 5
INTRODUCTION 6
ADMINISTRATION 15
FACULTY . 23
SENIORS and GRADUATES . . 33
JUNIORS 63
SOPHOMORES ....... 77
FRESHMEN 89
HONORARIES 103
ORGANIZATIONS 135
FRATERNITIES and SORORITIES . 183
QUEENS 252
PUBLICATIONS .263
SPORTS 277
STUDENT LIFE 313
ADVERTISING and INDEX ... 323
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THE UNIVERSITY OF WYOMING
OFFrCE OF THE PRESIDENT
OLD MAIN
LARAMIE, WTOBONG
TO THE STUDENTS OF THE
UNIVERSITY OF WYOMING
The State of Wyoming has provided for its young people an
institution of higher learning of which they can well be
proud. At your State University you have the opportunity
to prepare yourselves not only for the vocation or pro-
fession of your choosing but also for the richer, fuller
life which all of us desire.
It is true that "education is life," but it is also true
that education is preparation for life. Your years here
will help you to realize that whatever is ahead for the
world, your destiny is in your own hands and that you can
be what you determine to be.
Work, patience, good will, wisdom, and faith will give
the person who possesses them the answers to most of his
problems. But they do not come merely from wishing for
them. They become part of you as you do the things day
by day that develop them. You will have opportunity at
the University of Wyoming to develop those qualities and
become the kind of person you want to be.
Sincerely yours,
G. D. HUMPHREY
President
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BOARD OF TRUSTEES (Left to Right) - Mr. Del Monte, Mrs. Patterson, Miss Stoldt, Mr. Burwell, Dr. Cunningham. Mr.
Simpson, Governor Crane, President Humphrey, Mr. Watenpaugh, Mr. Sullivan, Mr. Hansen, ,Mr. Smith.
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Students here have found a true and
admirable friend in Dean Galliver.
She has met their many and varied
problems with logical solutions, a
sense of humor and optimistic views
for many years. Her job consists of
chaperoning to interior decorating and
she enjoys it immensely.
A combination of rare understanding
and a keen personality has made
Dean A. L. Keeney an extremely well-
liked faculty member. He has been
dean of men at the University for
four years and previously served as a
member of the Board of Trustees.
The Dean is a true, respected friend
of every student.
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J. D. Alford,
Correspondence Study and Veterans Appraiser
L. S. Crawford, Veteran's Administration
Gertrude Dorety, News Service
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R. Walter Miller, Student Union Director
Fay E. Smith, Comptroller
Harold L. Van Blair, Auditor, Student Acct.'s
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Dean of Graduate School
R. R. Hamilton
Dean of Law School
J. A. Hill
Dean of Agriculture School
David O'Day
Dean of Pharmacy School
M. C. Mundell
Acting Dean of Commerce and Industry
H. T. Person
Dean of Engineering School
O. H. Rechard
Dean of Liberal Arts
O. C. Schwiering
Dean of Education
O. A. Beath
Research. Chemistry
department
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A. E. Bowman
Extension Service, Agriculture
N. W. Hilston
Animal Production
E. J. McKittrick
Home Economics
W. L. Quayle
State Farms
A. F. Vass
Agronomy and Economics
Edward C. Bryant
Statistics
department
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W. E. Daniels
Accounting
Laura H. Summers
Secretarial Sciences
L. R. Kilzer
Secondary Education
J. R. McNeel
Guidance
Walter C. Reusser
Education Administration
department
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Randall D. Watkins
Physical Education (Men)
M^il
A. J. McGaw
Civil Engineering
V. O. Long
Electrical Engineering
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Mechanical Engineering
E. R. Schierz
Chemistry
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W. R. Biggs
Journalism
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Hugh B. McFadden
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Floyd L. Clarke
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Dr. S. H. Knight, Geology
Richard R. Dunham, Speech (left)
T. A. Larson, History
Carl A. Cinnamon, Physics (right)
R. A. Morgan, General Engineering
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ABRAHAMSON, J ADDINGTON, Irwin ALLEN, Clark ALLEN, Robert W. ALLISON, Louis ANDERSON, Russell ANDRIKOPOULOS, Basil
Evanston, Wyoming Newcastle, Wyoming Laramie, Wyoming Chatham, Mass Laramie, Wyoming Santa Monica, Calif Cheyenne, Wyoming
ANGELI, Rudolph
Superior, Wyoming
ADAIR, Elizabeth AFFLERBACH, R ALLEN, George H. ALLEN, Stowe AMES, Walter ANDREN, Mae
San Antonio, Texas Cheyenne, Wyoming Grants Pass, Oregon Laramie, Wyoming New Castle, Penn Cody, Wyoming
ADAMSON, Emmet AGGERS, Jack ALLEN, Louis ALLEY, Glen ANDERSON, B ANDREWS, Robert ANNALA, Rayma
Toronto, Kansas Thermopolis, Wyo Sheridan, Wyoming Cokeville, Wyoming Sundance, Wyoming Lead, South Dakota Diamondville, Wyoming
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ANTHONEY, W ARSULICH, Thomas ATKINSON, W BABCOCK, Orrin BAILLIE, Charleen BAIRD, Alfred BALDRIDGE, Eugene
Rockford, Illinois East Chicago, Indiana Ten Sleep, Wyo Laramie, Wyoming Casper, Wyoming Webster City, Iowa Rock Springs, Wyoming
ARNOLD, Robert ATKINS, Jesse AXE, Edmond BADLEY, Bruce BAIN, Dorothy BALDEN, James BALDWIN, Dick
Casper, Wyoming Brace, Mississippi Laramie, Wyoming Lander, Wyoming Thermopolis, Wyo Buffalo, Wyoming Afton, Wyoming
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BARR, Maurice BATH, James
Laramie, Wyoming Laramie, Wyoming
BARNARD, Doris BARROWS, Ceroid BATZ, Gilbert
Evanston, Wyoming Ralston, Wyoming Cheyenne, Wyoming
BAROODY, Roger BATE, Nea! BEAHM, Herschel
Ceneva, New York Lander, Wyoming Cheyenne, Wyoming
class
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BEASLEY, Harvey BEISTLE, Roy BENNETT, Richard BERRY, Mildred BJERKE, William BLISS, Carl
Ijjf Casper, Wyoming San Jose, California Casper, Wyoming Rock Springs, Wyo Powell, Wyoming Little Bear, Wyoming
BECKETT, Robert BELL, George R. BENTLEY, Edwin BIGGS, Charles BLAKEMAN, Daisy BLISS, John
Craig, Colorado Riverton, Wyoming Newcastle, Wyoming Laramie, Wyoming Sundance, Wyoming Little Bear, Wyoming
BLOESCH, Herman BONELLA, Irene
Chicago, Illinois Hudson, Wyoming
BLOOM, Keith BONICELLI, Roger
Powell, Wyoming Diamondville, Wyo
BOGRETT, Jack BORN, Darrol
Riverton, Wyoming Modesto, California
BOSTICK, Paul
Douglas, Wyoming
BOWER, Count
Laramie, Wyoming
BOYD, William
Leaksville, N. C.
BRADLEY, Ann
Casper, Wyoming
BRAMLET, Robert
Cora, Wyoming
BRAMWELL, L
Green River, Wyo
BROWN, Harold
Bronx, New York
BRATZLER, Glen
Clinton, Missouri
BRESSLER, Vern
Moose, Wyoming
BROOKS, Francis
Cheyenne, Wyoming Rawlins, Wyoming Rozet, Wyoming
BROWNE, Marvin
Glen Ridge, New Jersey
BROWN, Mrs. J A BRUBAKER, Donald
Eldon, Iowa Glenrock, Wyoming
BROWN, Robert BRYANT, James
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BUNN, John
Pittsfield, Illinois
BURGES, Don BURMAN, Robert BURTON, Hortense BUTZ, Jack
Casper, Wyoming Everson, Washington Afton, ^^yoming Denver, Colorado
BURD, Harold Bl'RKE, John BURTNESS, Roger BURZLAFF, Donald CALL, Dale
Kortes Dam, Wyo Laramie, Wyoming Billings, Montana Wheatland, Wyo Afton, Wyoming
CALLAHAN, John CAMPBELL, Rosemary
Ontario, Oregon Dundee, Illinois
CAMMACK, LeRoy CANADY, Virginia
Hulett, Wyoming Douglas, Wyoming
CANESTRINI, G CAREY, Beverly
Rock Springs, Wyo Greybull, Wyoming
CAREY, James CARLSON, Eugene CARLSON, Ruth CARROLL, Thomas CASTLEBERRY, Richard
Greybull, Wyoming Rock Springs, Wyo Rock Springs, Wyo Laramie, Wyoming Baldwyn, Mississippi
CAREY, Joe CARLSON, Frank CARR, James CARSON, Harvey CHAMBERLAIN, Dale
Greybull, Wyoming Lander, Wyoming Sheridan, Wyoming Lander, Wyoming Greybull, Wyoming
CAREY, Marian CARLSON, Ronald CARROLL, Beverly CASEY, Tom CHANDLER, Joseph
Greybull, Wyoming Galesburg, Illlinois Laramie, Wyoming Riverton, Wyoming Leaksville, North Carolina
class
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CHAPMAN, Ted CHASE, Allan CHISHOLM, Mary G. CHOUTEAU, H CHRISTOFFERSON, CINNAMON, Ruthmarie
Greybull, Wyoming Laramie, Wyoming Laramie, Wyoming Pinedale, Wyoming Waupaca, Wisconsin Laramie, Wyoming
CHAPMAN, Wayne CHERRY, Charles CHOCAS, Gust CHRISTENSEN, F CHRISTOPULOS, G CLABAUGH, Richard
Chanute, Kansas Brighton, Colorado Cheyenne, Wyoming Newcastle, Wyo Cheyenne, Wyoming Arvada, Wyoming
CLARK, Thomas
Lingle, Wyoming
COGHLAN, Neil
Oakland, California
COLLINS, Lael
Fort Collins, Colo
CLAWSON, Joseph COLES, John
Lingle, Wyoming Evanston, Wyoming
CLAY, Perry COLLET, Louis
Laramie, Wyoming Oklahoma City, Okla.
COLLINS, Donald
Laramie, Wyoming
COLLINS, Edward COLLINS, Murray
Fort Wayne, Indiana San Jose, California
COLLINS, George COMIN, William
CONDIT, Richard
Buffalo, Wyoming
CONGER, Dean
Casper, Wyoming
CONGER, Harvey
COOK, Jack
Rockford, Illinois
CORDINER, David
Cheyenne, Wyoming
COPENHAVER, John CORTHELL, Jean
Rock Springs, Wyo Laramie, Wyoming
Laramie, Wyoming Cheyenne, Wyoming Kemmerer, Wye
CORBETT, John
Laramie, Wyoming
CORTHELL, Peggy
Seattle, Washington
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CORY, Paul COULOMBE, James COWIE, John CROSS, Harlan CURTIS, Elmo DALEY, Wanda DALY, Bart
Cokeville, Wyoming Elgin, Illinois Denver, Colorado Sheridan, Wyoming Wilson, Wyoming Rawlins, Wyoming Garden City, New York
COTTLE, Donald COVINGTON, Lee CREAGER, Robert CURRIE, Shirley Ann CUSACK, Vernon DALLEY, Mark DANCITOX'ICH, David
Cheyenne, Wyoming Laramie, Wyoming Casper, Wyoming Casper, Wyoming Cheyenne, Wyoming Laramie, Wyoming Chisholm, Minnesota
DAVIS, Frank
Wheatland, Wyo
DAVIS, John
Glendo, Wyoming
DAVIS, Kenneth
Kemmerer, Wyo
DEAN, Roy DE FOND, John DEMCHOK, George DENZER, Olive
Piedmont, Wyoming Cheyenne, Wyoming Sheridan, Wyoming Laramie, Wyoming
DEARDORFF, Wm. DE LAND, Charles DENILAULER, Albert DERU, Leonard
Danville, Illinois Laramie, Wyoming Somonauk, Illinois Rock Springs, Wyoming
DECORA, Andy DE LONG, Wallace DE NIRO, Patrick J. DESMOND, James
Rock Springs, Wyo. Laramie, Wyoming Brooklyn, N. Y. Lander, Wyoming
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DIXON, Avis DOBBIN, Joseph
Douglas, Wyoming Ridgewood, N. Y.
DIXON, William DORMAN, Lewis
Calpet, Wyoming Powell, Wyoming
DOTY, Loy DOWNEY, Richard DREW, William DUFFY, Gale
Greeley, Colorado Laramie, Wyoming Casper, Wyoming Kemmerer, Wyoming
DOWNER, Howard DOYLE, Walter DRUM, SherriU E. DUMBRILL, Richard
Casper, Wyoming Cheyenne, Wyoming Medicine Bow, Wyo Upton, Wyoming
DE \'ORE, Harold
Laramie, Wyoming
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DUNN, Donavan DURFEE, Richard DYKINS, Charles EAST, William V. EDWARDS, Owen
Glendale, California Sundance, Wyoming Laramie, Wyoming Sheridan, Wyoming Kirkland, Illinois
DUNNING, David DURKEE, James DYKINS, Justin ECKERDT, John ELLIS, Francis
Evanston, Wyoming Muncy Valley, Penn Beach, North Dakota Worland, Wyoming Casper, Wyoming
DURFEE, Jay DUTCHER, Lee EARLEY, George ECKERLE, Joan ELLIS, Frances S.
Sundance, Wyoming Laramie, Wyoming Lander, Wyoming Laramie, Wyoming Thermopolis, Wye
ELLLIS, Harold ENGSTROM, William
Thermopolis, Wyo Laramie, Wyoming
ENGELS, Dick ERZINGER, Sarah
Kenosha, Wisconsin Tensleep, Wyoming
ENGLEMAN, Ivan ESCHRICH, John
Torrington, Wyoming Buffalo, Wyoming
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ESTERBROOK, K EVANS, Kay
Laramie, Wyoming Casper, Wyoming
ESTERLINE, M EVANS, Lloyd
Casper, Wyoming Cody, Wyoming
EYKYN, Marjorie FOULKNER, Pat .FELLOWS, Thomas FIELD, Toria FISH, Jack
Laramie, Wyoming Torrington, Wyoming Lodge Grass, Mont. Laramie, Wyoming Laramie, Wyoming
FAULKNER, Dale FEDERER, Meilen FERRARI, Charles FINNELL, Tommy FLETCHER, James
Casper, Wyoming Cheyenne, Wyoming Frontier, Wyoming Laramie, Wyoming Newcastle, Wyoming
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FREEMAN, Kenneth FUEHRER, Dale
Rock Springs, Wyo Mitchell, Nebraska
FREESE, James
Lander, Wyoming
CADDY, Albert
Newburg, Missouri
FRYER, Arlan GADDY, Mrs. jean
Newcastle, Wyoming Newburg, Missouri
GALE. Willis
Winnetka, Illinois
GALOVICH, Joe
Thermopolis, Wyo.
GALOVICH, Peter
Thermopolis, Wyo.
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GARTNER, Robert GAYLORD, John
Hinsdale, Illinois Reliance, Wyoming
GASTON, Gene GEORGEN, Leland
Casper, Wyoming Sheridan, Wyoming
GAYLORD, Garth GEORGES, Perry
Lander, Wyoming Kemmerer, Wyoming
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GESLIN, Howard GILLUM, James COBLE, George GOOD, Dale COSE, Richard
Riverton, Wyoming Rock Springs, Wyo Buffalo, Wyoming Raton, New Mexico LIpton, Wyoming
GILL, Thomas GILPIN, Charles GOMME, Robert GOODMAN, James GOTCHALL, J
Cheyenne, Wyoming Rock Springs, Wyo Hawk Springs, Wyo Laramie, Wyoming Marion, Nebraska
GOTCHALL, Leon
Marion, Nebraska
GOTHBERG, Martin
Los Angeles, California
GERAUD, Joe
Riverton, Wyoming ^u
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GOURLLY, James GRANDY, Virginia GREENBAUN, C GRIFFITH, James GRUDEN, Eusene
Laramie, Wyoming Parson, Wyoming Laramie, Wyoming Liisk, Wyoming Roundup, Montana
GRACE, Robert GRAS, Sidney GUFF, Edward GRINNESTAFF, G GRUBER, Richard
Birmingham, Ala Rock Springs, Wyo Chugwater, Wyoming Big Piney, Wyoming Acme, Wyoming
GRAHAM, W GRAY, Henry GREGG, Peter GROSZ, Donald GRUDEN, Henry
Shoshoni, Wyoming Little Rock Arkansas Scarsdale, New York Rapid City, S. Dak. Cheyenne, Wyoming
GUSTAFSON, John HALTS, Lvn
Polk, Nebraska San Jose, California
GUSTIN, Bill HAGIST, Warren
Cheyenne, Wyoming Casper, Wyoming
HAABY, Louise HAGWOOD, Donald
Sheridan, Wyoming Arcadia, Nebraska
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HAINWORTH, D
Powell, Wyoming
HAMILTON, D
Gerlach, Nevada
HAMILTON, Merle HANKINS, Edward HANSEN, Anna HANSON, Peter HARRELL, Lois HARRIS, Marv Jean
Osage, Wyoming Bridgeport, Nebraska Lusk, Wyoming - Cheyenne, Wyoming Laramie, Wyoming San Diego, California
HAMMONS, Arlie HANNUM, Marshall HANSEN, Don W. HARE, Joseph HARRIS, Harold HARRISON, William
Albin, Wyoming Gillette, Wyoming Lovell, Wyoming Bar-Harbor, Maine Laramie, Wyoming Pine Bluffs, Wyoming
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HART, Donald HARTLEY, Jerry
Lamont, W'vomiiiK Ro.seville, Illinoi.s
HASKINS, George HEGEDL'S, W HENDERSON, John HEPP, John HEUMIER, Charles
Laramie, Wyoming Rock Springs, Wyo Laramie, Wyoming Riverton, Wyoming Liisk, Wyoming
HASKINS, Ray HELLEWELL, Louis HENNING, Gerald HERBERTSON, Jack HEWARD, Robert
Torrington, Wyoming Evanston, Wyoming Cheyenne, Wyoming Rawlins, Wyoming Evanston, Wyoming
HEARNE, Don
Hanna, Wyoming
HELMERICK, Robert HENRY, William HESELIUS, M HEWGLEY, Clarence
GreybuU, Wyoming Douglas, Wyoming Los Angeles, Calif Nashville, Tennessee
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HILEMAN, Bill HOFFMAN, Anne R HOLLAND, Eunice HOY, Kenneth L. HUGHES, Cecil HUHTALA, Darlene
Light Street, Penn Laramie, Wyoming Casper, Wyoming Cheyenne, Wyoming Moorcroft, Wyoming Laramie, Wyoming
HILL, Lucretia HOFFMAN, Philip HOSKOVEC, W HOY, Ted HUGHES, Gordon HUNTER, Elmer
Basin, Wyoming Laramie, Wyoming Glenrock, Wyoming Cheyenne, Wyoming Rock Springs, Wyo. La Junta, Colorado
HIESTAND, T. C
Ca'-per, Wvoming
HUNTON, Donald HAMS, John
Wheatland, Wyo Lander, Wyoming
HURRELL, Robert IKE, Earl
Denver, Wyoming Devils Tower, Wyo.
HUTTO, Dan IRWIN, David
St. George, South Laramie, Wyoming
JACOBS, John
Gillette, Wyoming
JEFFRES, Thomas
Laramie, Wyoming
JENSEN, Bruce
Green River, Wyo
JENSEN, Hugo
Laramie, Wyoming
JOHANSON, C
Laramie, Wyoming
JOHNS, Harry
Story, Wyoming
JOHNS, Kenneth JOHNSON, G
Frontier, Wyoming Casper, Wyoming
JOHNSON, Douglas JOHNSON, Marilyn
Green River, Wyo Geneva, Illinois
JOHNSON, Frederic JOHNSON, Melvin
Elk Mountain, Wyo White Plains, N. Y.
JOHNSON, Norma Mae
San Diego, California
JOHNSON, Norman
Laramie, Wyoming
JOHNSON, Wayne
Cheyenne, Wyoming
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JOHNSON, Richard JOHNSTON, V JONES, Don JONES, James JONES, William JULIO, Jean KALLAS, Jack
Cheyenne, Wyo. Ranchester, Wyo Lovell, Wyoming Torrington, Wyoming Buffalo, Wyoming Ch:yenne, Wyoming Laramie, Wyoming
JOHNSON, Shirley JONES, Barbara JONES, Jack JONES, Walker JONES, William R. JL1\'AN, Eddie KANE, Richard
Kemmerer, Wyo. Williamsville, Illinois Laramie, Wyoming Philadelphia, Miss Wheatland, Wyo Kemmerer, Wyoming Alliance, Nebraska
KAUFMANN, R KAY, Donald
Banner, WvominK Cheyenne, Wyoming
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KEELAN, Joseph KELLY, Sam KESSLER, Alda KIENLEN, George KIMZEY, Frank
Cheyenne, Wyoming Rawlins, Wyoming La Grange, Wyo Green River, Wyo Torrington, Wyoming
KELLEHER, Gerald KERNS, Burton KESSLER, Charles KIENLEN, Joseph KING, Stanley
Rawlins, Wyoming Parkman, Wyoming La Grange, Wyo Green River, Wyo Keithsburg, Illinois
KELLY, Francis
Rosemont, Penn.
KERR, Kenneth
Buffalo, Wyoming
KETCHAM, Alvin KILTY, Thomas KINNISON, George
Newark, New York Cheyenne, Wyoming^ Burns, Wyoming
KITCHEN, Thomas KLAENHAMMER, V KNAUR, Peter KRICHRAUM, H KRUEGER, Harvey KUNKEL, William
Cora, Wyoming Superior, Wisconsin Newtown, Conn Rock Springs, Wyo Garland, Wyoming Casper, Wyoming
KLAPIANOS, J KMETZ, Andrew KOCHEVAR, John KRIZ, Richard KRUEGER, Mrs. R LACY, Robert
Superior, Wyoming Sinclair, Wyoming Kemmerer, Wyo Chicago, Illinois Garland, Wyoming Cheyenne, Wyoming
KITCHEN, Polly
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LANDERS, Earl LANGENDORF, Pat LARSON, Saul
Laramie, Wyoming Walden, Colorado Laramie, Wyoming
LANDGREN, G LARMON, Donalds LATH AN, Carl
Cody, Wyoming Schuylerville, N. Y. Laramie, Wyoming
LANDGREN, John LARSON, Robert LATHAN, Dewitt
Cody, Wyoming Cheyenne, Wyoming Ogden, Utah
LA VERY, Thomas
Superior, Wyoming
LAYMAN, Stephan
Casper, Wyoming
LEAVER, Molly
Rock Springs, Wyo
LEE, Charles
Lance Creek, Wyo.
LEIBERT, Burr
Laramie, Wyoming
LE MERE, Albert
Milford, Conn.
LIBBEY, Robert LINCOLN, Marvin
Wheatland, Wyo L'pton, Wyoming
LIEN, Charles LITTLE, Robert
Rapid City, S. Dak. Greybull, Wyoming
LIFKA, Tom LITTLEFIELD, Betty
Downers Grove, Illin Byron, Wyoming
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sen I o r
LIVINGSTON, Ellis LOTT, Cecil LOWRY, Aaron LUSBY, Robert
Newcastle, Wyo Wiggins, Mississippi Midwest, Wyoming Casper, Wyoming
LOGAN, Roger LOIICKS, Bush LUERS, Frank LYNCH, Gloria
Green River, Wyo Aurora, Colorado Riverton, Wyoming Eugene, Oregon
MAC DONALD, D
Rock Springs, Wyo
MACk'AY, Neil
Casper, \X voming
MADSEN, Kenneth MAI, Harold
McPherson, Kansas Laramie, Wyoming
MAHLER, Joanne
Fort Worth, Texas
MALMGREN, Dale
Worthington, Minnesota
MANFLILL, Duane MANKIN, ChaVles
Laramie, 'VCvominK Cnllette, "VCyomint;
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MATHEWS, Joseph
Mound City, Kansas
MANN, Frank
Laramie, Wyoming
MARKLEY, Martin MATHISEN, Joseph
Cheyenne, Wyomine; Laramie, Wyorrung
MASCHER, Andrew MAHRER, Art
Banner, Wyoming Laramie, Wyoming
MAY, Sterling
Burns, Wyoming
Mc BRIDE, Kelly
Buffalo, Wyoming
Mc CARTHY, R
Upton, Wyoming
Mc DANIEL, Howell
\'an Nuys, California
McFARLANE, Robert
Garfield, Utah
Mc CULLOUGH, M Mc GOWAN, Allen
Riverton, Wyoming Los Angeles, California
Mc CORD, Robert
Carroll, Iowa
Mc CUE, John
Casper, Wyoming
class
47
Mc KAY, Robert Mc LEOD, Finley Mc THERSON, J Mc TERNAN. W MEARES, Spiro MEHLE, Frank
Cheyenne, Wyoming Superior, Wyoming Casper, Wyoming Providence, R. L Cheyenne, Wyo Rock Springs, Wyoming
NK KINLEY, F Mc MULLEN, R Mc RAE, Norma MEAD, Gene MEARES, Thomas MELCHAR, Mary
Rock River, Wyo Cheyenne, Wyoming Laramie, Wyoming Cheyenne, Wyoming Cheyenne, Wyo Rock Springs, Wvoming
Mc GRATH, Taul
Dixon, Wvoming
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MENGHINI, Leno
Superior, WyominK
MERCER, Clarenc;
La Grange, Wyo
MESSER, Phyllis
Laramie, Wyoming
MESSIMER, James
Laramie, Wyoming
MESTEL, Stan
Laramie, Wyoming
METHX'IN, W. N
Laramie, Wyoming
METZGER, Norbet
Laramie, Wyoming
MICHAEL, Floyd
^Xheatland, Wyo
MICKELSOK, G
Big Piney, Wyoming
MIk'k'ELSEN, Elsie MILLER,. Demaris
Cheyenne, Wyoming Liisk, Wyoming
MILDNER, Rill MILLER, Merwin
Laramie, Wyoming Riverron, Wyoming
MILLER, Charles
Laramie, Wyoming
MILLER, Richard
Rawlins, W>^~)ming
MILLER, Walter
Kemmerer, Wyo
MILLIKEN, Carol
Hanna, Wyoming
MINICK, James
Sheridan, Wyoming
MINICK, Mrs. Pat
Sheridan, Wyoming
MONTGOMERY, Donald
Carpenter, Wyoming
MOON, Norman
Bairoil, Wyoming
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sen I o r
MOON, Wallace
Burlington, Wyo
MOORE, Charles MOSER, Ned
Laramie, Wyoming Decatur, Indiana
MORROW, Jerald MOSHER, George MRAK, X'ernon MUHM, James
Kemmerer, Wyo Pasadena, California Rock Springs, Wyo Torrington, Wyo
MOTHERSHEAD, J MUELLER, John MrRPHY, C. J.
Cheyenne, Wyoming RufFalo, Wyomi''>g
MURPHY, Denise MURRAY, Phyllis
Thermopolis, Wyo Evanston, Wyoming
MURRAY, Edward MYER, James
aramie, Wyoming Cheyenne, Wyoming Laramie,- Wyoming
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Laramie, Wyoming
NELSON, Connie NELSON, Richard NICHOLAS, Jack
Lisbon, North Dakota Eden, \Vyomini< Casper, Wyoming
NELSON, Carl NEWMAN, Robert NIMMO, George M. NOLAN, James R.
Eden, Wyoming Cheyenne, Wyo Pines, Wyoming Sinclair, Wyoming
NELSON, Donald NEWTON, Paul E. . NIXSON, Jack NORRIS, Frank
Cheyenne, Wyoming Nevada, Iowa
NORTH, Frank
Rockford, Illinois
NYE, Tom
Kearney, Nebraska
O'BROCK, Joseph
Wheatland, Wyo Greybull, Wyoming Gary, Indiana
class
49
OLSCHANSKY, E OVERSTREET, H OWSLEY, Wiliam PANAGIOTAKIS, Z PARKER, Marian PATTERSON, Richard
Cheyenne, Wyoming Midwest, Wyoming Sheridan, Wyoming Casper, Wyoming Laramie, Wyoming Cheyenne, Wyoming
OSBORN, Dwight OVERY, Thomas D. PALM, Gerald PARKER, Kenneth PARKINS, Jim PALILUS, Albert
Casper, Wyoming Stansbury, Wyoming Pine Bluffs, Wyo Cheyenne, Wyoming Riverside, California Glendo, Wyoming
O'CONNELL, Bill
Med ford, Mass
PAHLUS, Albert
Bloomer, Wisconsin
PAXTON, Jay
Montour, Iowa
PEARCE, Warren
Casper, Wyoming
PELLIk'k'A, Hans PEPPINCER, (ieorye
Menahga, Minnesota Reliance, Wyoming
^ENCE, Maxine PERKINS, Richard
Cheyenne, Wyoming Casper, Wyoming
PENCE, Mourine PERSSON, Russell
Cheyenne, Wyoming Laramie, Wyoming
PETERSON, Cobern
Farnam, Nebraska
PETERSEN, James
Green River, Wyo
PETERSEN, Wallace
Rawlins, Wyoming
PETERSON, Lars P.
Aberdeen, S. Dak.
PETERSON, Gerald
Albin, Wyoming
PETRIDES, Madeline
Laramie, Wyoming
PFARR, Du Wayne
Pickstown, S. Dak.
PICKETT, Donald
Tensleep, Wyoming
PHILLIPS, Ralph PICKHARDT, Thomas
San Diego, California Evanstoii, Wyoming
PICARD, Meredith
Worland, Wyoming
PISCIOTTI, James
Newcastle, Wyoming
50
sen I o r
PITTS, David
Flint, Michigan
PLANET A, Sal
New Haven, Conn
POLING, Richard POPP, Paul
Charlestown,W. Va. Laramie, Wyomin
POPE, La Fond PRITCHARD, John PROPP, Hal
Sage, Wyoming Rock Springs, Wyo Laramie, Wyoming
PROCHNOW, Albert PRUDHOMME, R
Laramie, Wyoming Portland, Oregon
PUGH, Charles
Laramie, Wyoming
PIJRSEL, Harold
Laramie, Wyoming
RAGAN, Dennis
Evanston, Wyoming
QUADE, Robert RAMOS, Fred
Torrington, Wyoming Royal Oak, Michigan
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RANSOM, rXMiald RAIM\ArORT, Earl
Laramie, W'vomint; Roi.hc.ster, New York
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RASMHSSEN, Emil RAY, WilHam REEL, Rodney REILLV, Charles
Laramie, Wyoming Bit; I'mey, Wyoming Ro:et, Wyoming Laramie, W'vomint;
RATLIFF, Jack RE[M-)EN, Margaret REE\'ES, Shirley RENNICk', Edirh
Riverton, Wyoming (uinnison, Colorado Cheyenne, Wyoming Lin^le, Wyoming
KLNSHAW, Charles
Laramie, Wyoming
REYNDERS, Eugene
Sioux City, Iowa
RAY, O.scar
Ca.sper, Wyoming
REED, HuKh
Daniel, Wyoming
REICHEN, Darrell RENSHAW, Maruim RICE, Phillip
Chevenne, Wyominu Laramie, Wvomini; Laramie, Wyoming
class
51
RIUGINS, Edward RITTERSPORN, R ROBERTS, Mrs. S ROBINSON, Dean ROBINSON, Herbert ROESEN, William
Torrington, Wyoming Winnetka, Illinois Sheridan, Wyoming Belle Fourche,S. Dak. Rock River, Wyoming Chicago, Illinois
RITTENOUR, Albert ROACH, Edward ROBERTSON, Ted ROBINSON, Edward ROCK, Byron ROGERS, Daniel
Casper, Wyoming Laramie, Wyoming Lovell, Wyomin'^ Laramie, Wyoming dlenrock, Wyoming Casper, Wyoming
I
ROGERS, Mrs. D
Laramie, Wyoming
ROGERS, Frank S.
Gillette, Wyoming
ROGERS, Kenneth
Orin, Wyoming
ROGERS, Paul
Audubon, Iowa
ROLLINS, Carl
(jreen River, Wyo
ROLLINS, Harold
Green Rivet Wyo
ROSENBLUM, Arthur RUFFINI, Louis
Cheyenne, Wyoming Reliance,' Wyoming
ROSSITER, Charles
Omaha, Nebraska
RUNGE, Roger
Morrill, Nebraska
ROULSTON, George RYAN, Pat
Cheyenne, Wyoming Laurel, Mississippi
SABINE, Albert
Rome, New York
SAMFORD, Lynn
Laramie, Wyoming
SANDER, Frank J.
Laramie, Wyoming
SANDERCOCK, R
Ft. Laramie, Wyo
SARDINI, Edith
Canon City, Colo
SAUER, Harold
Decatur, Indiana
SAUER, Leigh
Laramie, Wyoming
SCHAUB, Albert
Laramie, Wyoming
SCHAUERMANN, F
Torrington, Wyoming
52
sen I o r
SCHEIBNER, Walter SCHLISKE, Robert SCHOOLER, Ronald SCHULTZ, Robert SCHWAB, Anthon SCOTT, David SCOTT, Jack M.
Philadelphia, Penn Burns, Wyoming Casper, Wyoming Cleveland, Ohio Afton, Wyoming Laramie, Wyoming Ashland, Ohio
SCHELLHASE, M SCHNEIDER, D SCHULKE, Richard SCHUSTER, M SCOTT, Arthur SCOTT, Donald SCOTT, Lois
Kearney, Nebraska Cumberland, Wis Cheyenne, Wyoming Wilmington, Del. Casper, Wyoming Torrington, Wyo Torrington, Wyo.
SEAMANS, James
Casper, Wyoming
SESSIONS, Don SHEARER, Robert SIDIO, Angell
Laramie, Wyoming Laramie, Wyoming Steubenville, Ohio
SETTERBURG, Pat SHUCK, Donald SIEVERS, Robert
Powell, Wyoming Gering, Nebraska Laramie, Wyoming
SHAFER, Ralph SHUMAN, Jerry SIME, Walter
Lebanon, Missouri Cheyenne, Wyoming Pittsfield, Mass
SIMMONS, Jean SINCLAIR, Richard
Cheyenne, Wyoming Cheyenne, Wyoming
SIMMS, Charles SKINNER, Clement
Pueblo, Colorado Pinedale, Wyoming
SINGER, Gordon SKINNER, Monte
Powell, Wyoming Pinedale, Wyoming
class
53
LOCUM, John
ramie, Wyoming
SMALL, Joann
Laramie, Wyoming
SMILAC, Walter SMITH, Betty Lou SMITH, Kent
Cleveland, Ohio Cheyenne, Wyoming Laramie, Wyoming
SMITH, Alberta SMITH, Greg SMITH, Max
Cheyenne, Wyoming Cheyenne, Wyoming Laramie, Wy'oming
SMITH, Otto F. SMITH, Truett
Evanston, Wyoming McComb, Mississippi
SMITH, Tom SMITH, Victor W.
Rock Springs, Wyo Laramie, Wyoming
SKYLES, Robert
Evanston, Wyoming
SMITH, Vincent SNYDER, Stanley STAATS, John STEIN, George STOKES, Gerard
Wyola, Montana Kearney, Nebraska Chugwater, Wyoming Holmes, Wyoming Laramie, Wyoming
SNIDER. Glen SOULIS, Mike STAUFFER, Robert STILES, Dale STONE, Forrest
Gothenburg, Nebraska Cheyenne, Wyoming La Crosse, Wis Laramie, Wyoming Laramie, Wyoming
SNOOKER, Vernon SPENCE, Gerald STAUSS, James STINE, Frank STRAITS, Robert
Laramie, Wyoming Laramie, Wyoming Rawlins, Wyoming Green River, Wyo Laramie, Wyoming
STRAYER, Diiane STROM, Richard
Rock Springs, Wyo Laramie, Wyoming
STRID, Lloyd STURGES, Robert
Eltingson, South D San Jose, California
STROBLE, Charles STUTELBERG, W
Meridian, Miss Danville, Iowa
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SULLINS, Robert SUNDIN, Robert SWANSER, Pauline SYLTE, Lyle TANNER, Arthur TATE, Joyce TAYLOR, Donald
Rawlins, Wyoming I'lne Blutts, Wyo San Diego, California Cheyenne, Wyoming Laramie, Wyoming Cheyenne, Wyoming Lusk, Wyoming
SUNADA, Mae SWAN, Robert SWEENEY, Tom. TALBERT, Lloyd TANNER, Lloyd TAUCHER, Fred TAYLOR, George
Green River, Wyoming Douglas, Wyoming Springfield, Mass Humeston, Iowa Thermopolis, Wyo Rock Springs, Wyo Cheyenne, Wyoming
THORNTON, (ieneTORIN, Mary jo
Meteetsee, Wyoming Laramie, Wyoming Cheyenne, Wyoming Laramie, Wyoming C asper, Wyoming
THAYER, Arthur THIELE, Warren THOMPSON, Charlene TICHAC, Robert TORIN, Paul G.
Laramie, Wyoming
THEISEN, Robert THODE, John THOMPSON, Elizabeth TITMl IS, Sigard TOLMAN, Rex-
Sheridan, Wyoming Cheyenne, Wyoming Kaycee, Wyoming Rock Springs, Wyo Otto, Wyoming
TOSCANO, John TRACY, Claude TREGLOWN, Ed UPDEGRAFF, Ralph VAN AU'KEN, Phil VETTER, Richard
Santa Rosa, California Lsmay, Montana Casper, Wyoming Casper, Wyoming Buffalo, Wyoming Douglas, Wyoming
TOTTENHOFF, Joe TREBER. Clarence TSCHIRGL Bill UPTON, Charles VAUGHN, Bob VOGEL, Edward
Cheyenne, Wyoming Cheyenne, Wyoming Ranchester, Wyoming Wheaton, Illinois Hudson, Ohio Chicago, Illinois
TOPHAM, Keith
Laramie, Wyomi
VOLK, Art WAGERS, Robert
Cheyenne, Wyoming Brush, Colorado
VON FORELL, G WAGNER, Carl P.
Wheatland, Wyoming Chicago, Illinois
WAGERS, Dorothea WALKER, Bonnie
WALKER, Mathilda WALLACE, Donald WALSH, James
Gillette, Wyoming Laramie, Wyoming Casper, Wyoming
WALL, Max WALLSTEN, Ralph WARD, John
Pavillion, Wyoming Chicago, Illinois Wanilla,- Mississippi
WARD, Philip
Riverton, Wyoming
WARREN, Gilbert
WATT, Harmon
Riverton, Wyomitig
WEBER, Theodore
Brush, Colorado
WALLACE, C
WALRATH, Laurens WARD, Marion
Rock River, Wyoming Laramie, Wyoming
WATKINS, Ray WEGNER. Lester
Pine Bluffs, Wyoming Laramie, Wyoming Gering, Nebraska Lamont, Wyoming Laramie, Wyoming Rock Springs, Wyo:
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WELCH, Norene WELTY, Robert WHIPPLE, John WIESER, Henry WILDER, Richard WILLIAMS, Betty WILLIAMS, Mary Lou
Reliance, Wyoming Custer, South Dakota Atherton, California Casper, Wyoming Powell, Wyoming Cheyenne, Wyoming Brule, Nebraska
WELLS, Elton WEST, Charles WICKSTROM, B WILDE, David WILHELM, Nedalyn WILLIAMS, Franklin WILLIAMS, Robert
Torrington, Wyoming Story, Wyoming Ladysmith, Wisconsin Rock Springs, Wyo Wheatland, Wyo Oakland, California Rock Springs, Wyoming
WILLIAMS, Robert WILLY, Shirlee
Riverton, Wyoming Casper, Wyoming
WILSON, Howard
Ethete, Wyoming
WILSON, Jeanne
Casper, Wyoming
WILSON, Lyle
Recluse, Wyoming
WIMMER, William WOOD, Marvin
Kingsport, Tenn. Webster City, Iowa
WINTER, Addison WOOD, Phillip
Casper, Wyoming Rawlins, Wyoming
WONDERLEY, John WOODS, Harry
WOODSEN, Warren YEIK, Calvin
Laramie, Wyoming Yoder, Wyoming
WRAKESTRAW, Gee YOCUM, John
Laramie, Wyoming Lyman, Nebraska
YEAGER, Vernon YORK, Jeanette
Casper, Wyoming Cheyenne, Wyoming Laramie, Wyoming Riverton, Wyoming
class
57
ZAGARS, Robert ZANCANELLA, James ZELL, Bernard ZYLKA, John BURKS, Harriette S. MOORE, Wayne
Chicago, Illinois Rock Springs, Wyo. Rochester, New York Laramie, Wyoming Cheyenne, Wyoming Gillette, Wyoming
ZALEN, Shepard ZELENKA, Roy S. ZIMMERMAN, Paul ANDERSON, Wayne HADDENHORST, F WEBSTER, Mark
Brooklyn, New York Reliance, Wyoriiing Basin, Wyoming Cheyenne, Wyoming Greybull, Wyoming Santa Monica, Calif.
ALBEE, Howard BAILEY, Robert
ALLISON, Kenneth BAIRD, Eldred
BAGGS, Fred BARKER, Jack
BARRON, Ella BERGSTROM, John BOUTON, Howard BROWN, Prescott CALMES, Virginia
BARRON, Harvey BERRY, Hazel BOYER, Delbert CALL, Wayne W. CAMERON, Grover
BARTEL, Erwin BERRY, Richard BRALY, Foster CALMES, Kenneth CAMPBELL, Howard
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^W graduates
CARPENTER, Leo CHAISITTIYUD- CRAFT, Alba CUNNINGHAM, L. DEBARY, Gerando DONNELLY, John FAULKNER, Glen
CAUDILL, George HAPARN, Sumanie CULLENS, Victor CUNZ, Duaine dela MONTAGNE, DUMBRILL, Lucille C. FLEMING, G. Robert
CHANDLER, Bette Lou John
FREEMAN, Howard GRINDEN, Dorothy HALLIWELL, Betty HAUSHILD, William HIPPS, Byran
GOODSON, Dale HAGEN, Howard HAMMOND, Charles HEINS, Milton HOLBROOK, Frances
GRENIER, William HALL, Haven HAUN, John HILDRETH, I^obert HORTON, Ural
graduates
59
JENKINS, Carl JEWITT, Bonnie JOHN, Harry JOHNSON, Robert E. JONES, Henry
JERMAN, Donald JEWITT, Elmer JOHNSON, Harper JONES, Harry KAISER, Louis
KNITTLE, Joanne
KREAR, Robert
HUNTER, La Verne
KUIPER, August LANDERS, Minerva LEABHART, Charles LEWIS, Bettelet LLOYD, Kenneth
KUTRUMANES, C. LANDRAM, James LEH, Donald LEWIS, Robert LOGAN, William
LAMB, Donald R. LANGDON, John LE ROUX, Jacobus LITTMAN, Donna LUSCH, Frans
MAHAL, Gurbax McCOY, Melville
MAI, Russell MELONUK, Mike
MANN, Robert MERITHEW, Clifford
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graduates
MESCHER, Paul MIKESELL, O. H. MYTTON, James NORMAN, Robert O'DELL, Earl PATEL, Chandulal PATTERSON, Thomas
MICHALEK, Daniel MURPHY, William NEWTON, Ernest NYBERG, Howard OSMOND, John PATTERSON, Kenneth PERKINS, Barbara
s^pmn^HiM
PETERS, William A. PEVERLY, Keith
PRINCE, Lawrence RANDOLPH, Fred ROLLINS, George SHANAHAN, John SOMERS, Joe
PUTH, John
RAHM, Carroll
REASCH, Joyce ROSS, Vincent
SHEFFER, Bernard STOCK, Max
RIORDAN, John RUPPEL, Edward SMITH, Leslie
SUNADA, Kayo
graduates
61
THOMSEN, Robert TRAIN, LeRoy UNFER, Louis URBIGKIT, Walter VIA, Lilbern WENGER, Laura May
THORNTON, Francis ULTICAN, Frances URBAN, Donald VAN BENSCHOTEN, WEBB, Marshall WHEAL, John
M. L.
WHITESIDE, Thomas WILLIAMSON, C. WILSON, Richard
WHITMAN, Adolphus WILSON, Jacqueline YOUNG, Sing
WHITTAKER, Donald WILSON, Kenneth ZAKIS, William N.
Brian Heddy, Dr. Feliks Gross, Dr. Paul Alpert and Dr. Gale W. McGee.
Members of the Summer School International Relations Committee. Left to right,
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Anderson, Robert
Anfielovic, Joe
Aposrolos, George
Armstrong, Joyce
Arndt, Vernon
Babbit, Don
Babcock, Earl
Bailey, Merryll
Baker, Ted
Balcom, Robert
Barber, Paul
Barnes, Darreld
Barnett, Willard
Barrus, Rollin
Barton, Lee
Bartruff, John
Bassett, Winona
Bay, Elmer
Beall, Edna
Bearty, Richard
Bellamy, Lee
Bender, Lloyd
Benson, Bob
Benton, Allan
Bentsen, Joyce
Bergin, Marion
Berry, Mary
Bertagnolli, Rosalie
Biduison, Edward
Bingham, Darrell
Black, Velma
Blackman, Wayne
junior
Blackstone, James
Blagg, Frank
Boland, James
Bonnela, Bruno
Boodry, Ardith
Bosley, Clifford
Bower, George
Boyer, Margaret
Boyles, Grant
Breshn, Mary
Breslin, William
Brice, J. D.
Briggs, George
Brighton, John
Brock, Guy
Brockley, Jane Eator
Brough, Warren
Brown, Derral
Brown, William
Browne, Leslie
Buonomo, Peter
Burback, Jerry
Burnside, James
Bybee, Donald
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Bylund, Ann
Call, James
Callaway, James
Cameron, John A.
Cameron, John M.
Cantrell, Jack
Carlson, Jack
Carson, Edward
Celehre, Ernest
Cernick, Erwin
Chamberlain, Oris
Champ, Velma
Chapman, John
Chase, Phyllis
Cheesbroush, Lucille
Chetwood, Kenneth
Childs, Carlos
Christy, Lauren
Clardy, Gene
Clark, Dean
' Clark, Robert
Clarke, Jeanette
Clements, Fred
Clifton, Roy
Colman, Kenneth
Colvin, Marc
Connor, Vernon
Cook, Jerry
^ Cooper, Bruce
I Copley, William
* Corsi, Rex
Costin, Robert
Cowdin, Lloyd
Coxe, Perry
Creek, Kenneth
Croonberti, Frank
Cummings, John
Cunningham, Carolyn
Curnow, James
Cyrus, Kenneth
Dalton, Richard
Daniels, Carrol
Davis, Marvin
Day, Shirley
Deaver, Royer
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Delaplaine, John
Derr, Gerry
Dexrer, Raymond
Dickinson, Howard
Di Domenico, Dante
Dierks, Jerry
Dillon, Raymond
Dineen, Pat
Dobner, Ed
Donnell, Jack
Dowdy, Charles
Downer, Donna Beth
Doyle, Dennis
Doyle, Pac
Drwenski, Vernon
Dunlap, David
Durkee, Leora
Eastman, Glen
Eastman, Karleen
Eaton, George
Economou, Jim
Eddy, Charles
Edwards, Nancy
Eldredge, Jeanne
Elsom, Gwen
Engstrom, Kathryn
Erickson, Arlene
Erickson, Norman
Erwin, Margaret
Esponda. John
Evans, Houston
Farr, Fred
'iiter>^/i
junior
Feeney, Thomas
Finn, Mary Jear
Fisher, Warren
Flanagan, Phil
Fleishmann. WiUiam
Foreman, Alfred S.
Fosher, Dann
Foster, Arthur
Fox, Shirley
Francescaro, Anthony
Fraser, Kirk
Frederick, Charles
Fuller, David
Cabelson, Donald
Gale, Vernon
Gardner, Nola
Gates, Nancy
Gill, Pat
Gla?'., William
Goble, George
Godfrey, James
Gomez, Esequiel
Goodman, Gordon
Goodrich, Henry
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! Grant, Robert
Gregory, Clinton
Gusc he wsky, David
Guth, William
Guy, Robert
Hadbcll, Frank
Haley, Robert
Hall, Robert
Hallowcll, Jerry
Hallowell, Paul
Hannum, Tom
Hansen, Garth
Hansen, Marilyn
Hansen, Marshall
Hardy, Bill
Harmon, Robert
Hatp, Robert
Harris, Harry
Hart, Roland
Hatfield, Robert
Hawkins, James
Headland, Courteney
Headrick, Herb
Heatherington, William
Heiser, Earnest
Hejde, Marjorie
Helmerick, Lois
Hempel, Charles
Henderson, James
Hendricks, Norman
Hendrickson, Car!
Henningsen, Robert
Heptner, Jeanette
Heyneman, John
Hick, Marcia
Hicks, Noel
Higby, Lawrence
Higginson, Lee
Hilgert, Dorothy
Hill, Mary Jean
Hilpp, Vaughn
Hinkle, Don
Hing, Kay
Hirasawa, Sam
Hodges, Marcus
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Hodson, Wayne
Holland. Ralph
Hollister, Carolyn
Hooley, Kenneth
Hooren, Alfred
Hopka, Edwin
Howard, Clyde
Howard, Robert
Howarth, Darrell
Huenefeld, Ray
Hughes, Jack
Hunter, James
Huntzinger, Carl
Inkster, Geo.
Jacobs, Clifford
Jacobs, Lawrence
Janssen, Pat
Jauss, Thais
Jensen, Don
Johnson, George
Johnson, Margene
Johnston, Jack
Jones, Bonnie
Jones, Harvey
Jones, Milton
Jones, Robert N.
Jones, Woodford
Jordan, Austin
June, James
Juvan, Maxine
Kadingo, Hubert
Kavalok, Helen
i u n I o r
Kelly, George
Kenagy, James
Knittle, Frank
Kochevar, George
Kostal, George
Kramer, Abraham
Krause, Phyliss
Krek, Frank
Krueger, Jacqueline
Kructer, Joseph
Kriegel, Michael
Kumelos, Laddie
Kurtz. Allen
Labudovich, Marco
Lacey, Barbara
Lacey, Lloyd
Ladd, Marion
Landers, Harvey
Lange, Bernhardt
Lappala, Lucille
Larsen, Edna
Larsen, Hans
Larson, Richard
Latta, Marguerite
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Laurit.scn, Mary
Laya, Gerald
Larar, Saul
Le Beau, Lawrence
Lebhart, Marifred
Leebur^i, Clarence
Legan, Dave
Lehner, Loma Jant
Leimback, Harry
Lenz, Ralph
Letellier, Richard
Lewis, Patricia
Lewis, William
Liamos, Paul
Lien, Bruce
Linton, William
Locken, Neva
Lofgren, Lawrence
Lo^an, Jacqueline
Lothian, Peter
Lupher, Fern
Lyman, Kathryn
Lyon, Joe
Lyon, Robert
MacPhail, Bonnie
Magnetti, John
Magnusson, Calvin
Malcolm, Andrea
Manchak, Albert
Manchak, Joe
Maneli.s, George
Mann, Corning
Marostica, Lawrence
Marsh, Francis
Marshall, Clifford
Marshall, Eugene
Martin, Albert
Martinez, David
Mason, Laurence
Mason, Robert
Mathews, Gerald
Mayer, Harry
McArthur, Donna Marie
McCain, Joan
McClarren, Isabel
69
McConnell, C. R.
McCulloch, Margaret
McDonald, Angus
McDonald, Ruth
McFarland, Andrew
McGuire, Bill
McKibbin, Bonnie
McLean, Neil
McLellan, John
McManus, Elmer
McMichael, Donald
McMillen, Edwin
McMuUen, Royal
McMurray, Don
Meike, Donald
Melin, Robert
Menken. Edwin
Meredith, Robert
Merlino, Anthony
Miles, Dudley
Mills, Dick
Miracle, Robert
Miskimins, Wilson
Mitich, Larry
Montgomery, Joe
Moore, Geraldine
Moore, Iver
Moore, James
Morrison, Allen
Morrison, William
Moss, Martin
Mottonen, Lois
junior
Mueller, Thomas
Murray, Don
Murray, Marj;aret
Namtvedt, Mile
Nelson, Dale
Nielsen, Kenneth
Noble, Eva
NoUer, Earlene
Holler, Russel
Norman, James
Norman. Virginia
Oherholtzer, Ronald
O'Connor, Lawrence
Okamoto, Mineo
Okamoto, Robert
Olsen, Shirley
Orr, Calvin
Orr, Samuel
Parker, John
Parks, James
Parpart, Kenneth
Patterson, Russell
Patrison, Sidney
Payson, Howard
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Pender, Robert
PenninKton, Leslie
Perez, Ziilay
Perkins, Churles
Perlr, Elizabeth
Perry, Dale
Peterson, Charles
Peterson, Gene
Peverley, Georne
Peverley, Guy
PfluK, Richard
Phelps, Edward
Phifer, Fred
Phillips, Bert
Phillips, Rita
Piaia, Duce
Pietala. Miriam
PiUer, Keirh
Policky, Donald
Pollitz, Richard
Pond, David
Ponder, Wilburn
Pool, Kenneth
Poreda, Benjamin
Porter, Bruce
Poteet, Brittain
Powell, Laverne
Pratt, John
Prentice, Don
Ptior, Frank
Puebia, Arrhur
Quealy, Herbert
Ramsey, Rddney
Rauchfuss, Frank
Rauzi, Frank
Rea, Helen
Read, Mary Ann
Reasch, Phil
Redmond, PeRfiy
Reed, Clarence
Reeve, Barbara
Reeve, Bryce
Reno, Roy
Renteria, Daniel
Richardson, Barbara
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Rickman, Floyd
Rinker, Charles
Roberts, Ray
Roberts, William
Robertson, Russell
Rodermel, Charles
Rogers. Bill
Rolich, Franklin
Rose, Shirley
Rosenberry, Glen
Rovner, Herbert
Rowland, John
Ruckman, Harry
Runnalls, James
Runnalls, William
Russell, Thomas
Ruzycki, Joe
Sabin, Mary
Sagabiel, Fred
Sager, Harry
Sakalaucks, Herb
Sander, Howard
Sandstrom, Carl
Sarvis, Margaret
Schauf, Charlene
Schillereff, John
Schilt, Rose Mary
Schmidt, Jack
Schneider, Melvin
Schneider, Rosanne
SchroU, Robert
Schunter, Naydene
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junior
Scotr, Barbara
Scott, -John
Scott, Walter F.
Scott, Walter
Searles, Lon
Sears, Richard
Sessa. Robert
Sewell, James
SeyfanR, John
Shafer, Richard
Shanley, Thomas
Shanor, Richard
Sheaffer, Donnie
Shepherd, Robert
Shenefeh, Donald
Shupe, Alton
Simpson, Ernest
Sizemore, Harry
Skinner, Robert
Small, Marilyn
Smith, Edyar
Smith, Jerry
Smith, Joan
Smith Marlin
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Smith, Margaret
Smith, Shelby
Snockcr, Elizabeth
Snyder, Helen
Somer.s, Kenneth
Sorensen, Shirley
SprinKer, Robert
Sprinjier, Robert W.
Staats, Nancy
St. Clair, Kenneth
Stefoin, Rudolph
Steinacker, Robert
SteinberK, Bert
Stephens, Vetnon
Steven, Andrew
Stevens, Janet
Stewart, Vern
Storey, James
Storey, Jack
Storey, Lindy Lou
Strange, William
Strauch, Marvin
Stroub, James
Sullins, Bill
Sunnergren, Edwin
Surphen, Richard
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Sutton, Edward
j) 'M Sutton, Lawrence
q Sutton, Pat
Sutton, Paul
Swenson, William
Talboom, Edward
Taylor, Helen
Taylor, John
Tehan, Thomas
Teply, Roy
Terran, Frank Joseph
Terrana, Joseph
Thayer, John
Thies, Randal
Thompson, C. Paul
Thompson, Donald
Thompson, Marion
Thomson, William
Todd, Nancy
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Toland, George
Toland. Joe
Traut, John
Trimmer, John
Troseth, Jack
Trowbridge, Marietta
True, Lyle
Tsuda, Setsuko
Tsuda, Tom
Turner, Robert
Urban, Milton
Utzinger, John
Vandenberg, Alvin
Vanderpocl, John
Vaughan, Charles
Verstraten, Charles
Vicars, Nan
Viox, Charles
Walgren, Howard
Walsh, Phil
Walteis, Eleanor
Walz, John
Warsabaugh, Warren
Weideranders, Marilyn
Wells, Howard
West, Homer
Wesrlake, Phyllis
Whitley, Thomas
Wilhelm, Leo
WiUhard, Wallace
Williams, Allen
Williams, Bernice
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Williams, Gene
Williams, Maxine
Williamson, Charlotte
Willis. Donna Zell
Willson, George
Wiloth, Gene
Wilson, James
Wilson, Martin
Wincovitch, Daniel
Wise, James
Witzeling, Kenneth
Wright, Rosemary
Wuthier, Mae
Wyatt. L. V.
Young, 1 - teh
Yost, Carl E.
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sophomores
Adair, Anna
Addin^ton, Gerald
Albrisht, Beverly
Allen, Don
Anselmi, Mary LouIm::
Armstrong, Earl
Arnold, Elnora
Aspaas, Mary
Archison, Mary Ann
Atkinson, Glenna
Attebery, Belie
Badinelli, Donald
Bagley, Betty
Baier, Don
Bakalar, Richard
Baker, Barbara
Baker, (John) Ray
Baldwin, Don
Barker, Robert
Barnes, Keith
Bartshe, Phyllis
Beahm, David
Beahm, Jack
Beard, Jack
Beck, Robert
Behney, Charles
Bell. Scott
Beltz, Lloyd
Bender, Kenneth
Beresford, Betty
Beutler, Robert
Bieg, William
sophomore
Birch, Thomas
Bird, Dou^
Blakf, Sherburne
Blessing, Robert
BoyensberKer, John
Bohanon, Felix
Bolich, Kenneth
Bond, Burt
Bower, Marjorie
Bower, Ray
Boyce, Charles
Boyer, Don
Bradshaw, Curtis
Brandon, George
Brazil!, Joseph
Bridges, Marilyn
Briggs, Eutona
Brooks, Asa
Brown, Betty
Brown, William
Buchan, John
Buckert, Cloyce
Buescher, Hillary
Buffet, Robert
78
Bull. Harold
Burkf, CreiKhton
Burke, Ronald
Burron, Charline
Butcher, John
Cain, Marsarct
Caldwell. Pat
Cameron, John
Carlson, Warren
Carroll, Elmer
Carrt>ll, Mary Francis
Carson, Dan
Caudel, Robert
Caudill, Ivan
Chambers, Neil
Charles, Howard
Christen sen, Donald
Christofferson, Kenneth
Cloduis, Fred
Close, Fred
Coleman, Bruce
Conley, Charles
Conley, Robert
Conard, Chester
Cook, Ronald
Cooper, John
Corbetr, Regina
Cortese, Frank
Coscia, Anthony
Coutts, Barbara
Cox, Donald
Cox, Richard
Crawford, Arthur
Crawford, George
Crompton, Betty
Crutcher, Frank
Cullen, Cordell
Cummings, Mary Lou
Dale, Albert
Daley, James
Daly, Jack
Dalzell, Eunice
Daneluk, George
David» Eugene
Davis, Austin
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Davis, Bonnidell
Davis, George
Davis, Janet
Davis, Marjorie
Davis, Ora Gay
Dempsrer, Robert
Denton, Louis
Dierks, Dean
Doll, Donald
Dornan, Robert
Downing, Warwick
Dukes, Jerald
Dunmire, Dale
Dunn, Darwin
Dunn, Leonard
Durkee, Edward
Dustin, Miles
Ebenhahn, Jean
Edwards, Bryan
EI wood, Maxine
Evans, Mary Yvonne
Ewing, Eugene
Farber, John
Fenex, Guy
Petty, Richard
Finn, Colleen
Fisher, Richard
Fitch, Phoebe
Fitzgerald, Thomas
Fogelman, Leo
Folium, Lillian
Forman, Rae
sophomore
Fossey,
Anna
Freeman, Gladys
Freytati
John
Frirzler,
Bruce
Frodsham, Frank
Frome,
Ted
Fuersr,
Donna
Fuller,
Barbara
Gaede,
Harold
Gardner, Reed
Garretr
Elizaberh
Garrner
, John
Georfie
Marilyn
GerKel,
Stella
Gibson
William
Gilberr
B.U
Gill. Ralph
Ciorlando, Charles
Gish, Robert
Given rod, Douglas
Glascock, William
Glenn, Pauline
Gligot,ea, George
Goldberg, Georgia
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Goranson, Frid
GrtKK, Thomiis
Ground, Dolores
Guschcwsky, James
Gutierrez, iKnacio
Haaby, Earl
Haat;, Richard
Hacklcman, Gene
HaKcman, James
Hall, Jane
Hall, Kathleen
Hamilton, Wm.
Hansen, Jack W.
Hardee, Miles
Harokopis, Mike
HarrinKton, Eldon
Hart, Jack
HartwiK, Sally
Hatcher, Ruth
Haugard, Marian
Hautala, Ben
Hawkins, Lawrence
Hayen, Alice
Hejde, Chester
Hetherington, Joy
Hill, Elizabeth
Hill, Lloyd
Hilman, Harold
Hing, Kay Yuen
Hixon, Buel
Hoffman, James
Holaway, Wayne
Holder, Davis
Holkenbrink, Marge
Holm, Gerald
Holub, Dan
Hootman, Vivian
Hornbeck, Ada
Howison, Alice
Hubbard, Gerald
Hughes, John
Hughes, Robert
Incontro, Sam
Indergard, Lawrence
Ingham, Charles
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Irvin, Ruth
Jackson, Laura Lei^;h
Jackson, Mary
Jayne, Jerrold
Je!inek, Joseph
Johnson, Dean
Johnson, James
Johnson, Loren
Johnson, Marilyn
Johnson, Ray
Johnson, Rex
Johnson, William
Johnston, Raymond
Jones, Alyce
Jones, Ivan
Jones, Viola
Jons, Richard
Jorgensen, Carl
Kahn, Barbara
Kaser, Edwin
Kazmerchak, Clare
Kean, Marilyn
Kelley. Allen
Kershisnik, David
Kingham, George
Kingham, Richard
Kirby, William
Kittle, Irene
Kivi, Wilma
Klein, Daryl
Knox, Robert
Kohl, Jo Ann
sophomore
Kraemer, Sue
Kubo, Carl
Kurtz, Oleta
Lamphere, Oakley
Landree, Donald
Lane, Kenneth
Larkin, David
Larsen, Donald
Lavery, Robert
Lawrence, Joette
Lawrence, Robert
Lawton, Latham
Laycock, William
Leedy, Dick
Leenhouts, Joan
Legarra, Stanley
Legs, Donald
Leonard, Donald
Leonard, Mahlon
Lessinger, Mary Lou
Lester, Jane
Lewandoski, Theodore
Lewis, Guida
Lewis, Ralph
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Licbiiu, Priscilla
Linn, Rohcrr
Lir'>pold, John
Lohman, Evtlyn
Ltiojistra, I kin
Lon. ii:i , Orion
Lowe, Andre
Lowe, Burton
Lowry, Marlin
Lutkins, Martin
Lutton, Duanc
Lynch, Janet
MacDonald, Don
MacFarlene, Bill
Macklay, Gale
Madden, Velda
Maddux, Robert
Mahlman, Kent
Mahnke, Donald
M a u , William
Manee, James
Maret, Ray
Manncic, Phil
Marinos, Danny
Marovich, Mileva
Marquiss. Robert
Marshall, John
Martin, James
Martin, Jean
Mason, B. Maynard
Mathew, Dorothy
McAuley, Mary
McBride, Virginia
McCain, Joan L.
McClintock, Beverly
McConnaughey, John
McConnell, Dewey
McCue, John
McGowan, Joseph
McGraw, Robert
Medis, James
Meekin, Thomas
Merback, Donald
Merrill, Clayton
Merritt, Zen
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Michael, Marvin
Mihanovich, An tone
Miller, Frank
MiUer, Keirh
Miller, Kenneth
Millhnne, Marge
Million, Ivan
Miracle, Jo Ann
Miskimins, Richard
Molaskey, Joe
Montgomery, Richard
Montgomery, William
Moravek, Gerald
Morck, Aleen
Morgan, Frank
Morris, Robert
Mortensen, Mary
Moses, Robert
Moyer, Edwin
Mudd, John
Nelson, John
Nelson, Leonard
Nelson, Ray
Newman, Jack
Nichols, Beverly
Nielsen, Irvin
Norris, William
Odstrcil, Joseph
Oja, John
Oliver, John
Ostlind, Keirh
Page, Barton
sophomore
Palm, Kenneth
Pape, Karman
Pape, Nadine
Tape, Venita
Parker, Jerry
Parr, Richard
Partridge, Bruce
Partridge, Edward
Pearce, Donnie
Peden, Warren
Pedersen, Selmer
Pence, Geraldine
Peters, Helen
Petersen, Charles
Petersen, Eleanore
Peterson, Dee
Peterson, Marvin
Peterson, Raymond
Petti bone, Beverly
Petty, James
Pewtress, Beverly
Phillips, Charles
Phillips, George
Phillips, Richard
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Pope, Cline
Pope, Normiin
Popf, I homas
Porter, Thomas
Quails. Mclvin
Ransom, Bert
Ray, Berry
Ray, Maicille
Ready, Roj;er
Reasoner, Ed
Reckling;, Walrer
Rector, Marjorie
Reesy, John
Reeves, Douglas
Reid, Edward
Reiliy, Edmund
Reinecke, Leon
Rerucha, Elmer
Restivo, Ignatius
Rizzi, Virgil
Robinson, Delbert
Rochford, Rita
Rochford, Ruth
Roelfsema, Gene
Rogan, John
Rogers, Beverly
Rosenthal, Jack
Rowland, Joseph
Royce, Neil
Russell, Raymond
Rutherford, Robert
Sabin, Samuel
Salsbury, Stanley
Samuelson, Morris
Sanke, William
Sannes, Frank
Scharen, Albert
Schelihase, Allan
Schepp, Robert
Schildgen, Robert
Schmidt, Don
Schnathorst, William
Schoneberg, John
Schroeder, Diana
Schroeder, Don
85
Searon> Arthur
Seeburg, Par
Seaton, Ralph
Sellers, Robert
Sharp, Bill
Sharp, Janet
Shatto, Earl
Shelden, Bruce
Sheldon, Ellen
Shickich, John
Shockley, Robert
Shoop, Marvin
Shores, Mae
Siebert, Boyd
Sikora, Bill G.
Sivertsen, Clayton
Smith, Francis
Smith, Jack
Smith, Jay
Smith, Joanne I.
Smith, William
Snyder, James
Sender, Leslie
Spellacy, Raymond
Stanczyk, Don
Stanley, Harlan
Staudaher, George
Sreinhour, Thelma
Sticker, Walter
Stickley, Glen
Stipe, Jack
Stock, Joan
sophomore
Stockhouse, Burton
Stoddard, Charles
Story, John C.
Straley, James
Strange, Barbara
Straub, Ray
Strayer, Martha
Swan, Dean
Tackett, Don
Taggart, Ray Rita
Tanaka, Chiyoko
Tanaka, James
Taylor, Beatrice
Taylor, James
Teller, Kenneth
Terry, Pat
Thomas, Verlee
Thompson, Estell
Thompson, Sally
Thompson, William
Tobi n , M a ry Lew
Todd, Stanley
Tope, George
Topham, Norma
86
1 rfmrnt-r, Parritia
Trt)wbniJKf, 1 t>m
I luby. Dale
ftue, Luwill
Ttumbull, Fred
Trushfim, Carole
Turner, Donald
Tyc, Joseph
UrbJKkir, John
Valentine, Robert
Voler, Frank
Vosler, Nancy
Vozakis, Theo
Waggcner, Richard
WaKRoner, Bob
Warner, Winona
Walsh, John
Walsh, John K.
Walthall. Mary
Ward. Robert
Webster, Charles
Weiner, Peggy
Welty. Carl
Welty, William
West, Boyd
Westerhausen, Jerry
Whalcn, Joe
Wheeler, Rayrr^ond
White. Robert
White, William
Wick. Reta
Wiese, Jack
Wilde, Barbara
Wilde, Bruce
Wilkey, James
Wilkinson, John
Wilkinson. W. Charles
WiUard, Lois
Williams. Fred
Williams. Jack W.
Williams. Richard
Willson. Robert
Wilson. Stephen
Wilson. Williams
Wise, Irene
87
Wolfard, Ema
Wolfe, Elizabeth
Wood, Charles
Wood, Gorton
Woolrich, Larry
Wrate, Albert
Wrobleske, Jack
Wuthier, Paul
Wymore, Jackie
88
Young, David Youtz, Harriet
Young, Harry Yoxey, Ronald
Young, Mary Helen Zinn, Paul
Zuckerman, Ann
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Abbot, Stephen
Adams, Vitginia
Addleman, Cat!
Albright, Kent
Alexandet, Dick
Allen, Roheita
Allen, Steve
Allen, Theodoie
Anderson
Anderson
Anderson
Anderson
Anderson
Anderson, Sally
Angelos, Gus
Angelovic, Harry
Allegra
Betty Jean
Gene
Roger
Sallie
Annala,
Anselmi
Appleby,
Arntson,
Astleford
Ralph
John
Ivan
Dorothy
Shelmer
Athan, Harry
Attwell, Laverna
Austin, Fred
Austin, Raymond
Ayer, Donna Jane
Bagley, David
Bailey, Laura
Baird, Alice
Baker, Robert
Baldwin, Hermoine
Ballingen, Lee
freshmen
Balog, Irene
Bandow, Tom
Bark, Dean
Barker,
Barlow,
Barnes,
Barrus,
Barsam,
Donald
Doil
John
Deloy
Dick
Barstnar, Joseph
Barton, Harold
Bartruff, Edgar
Bath, Roberr
Baumer, Myron
Bareman, Shirley
Beagle, Norma
Bechtel, John
Beckwith, Bea
Beiersdorf, Roy
Bell, Charles
Belt, Taylor
Bender, Donald
Benson, Phyllis
Benson, Theodore
Berg, Mary Ann
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Besslcr, Felix
Birch, Robert
Birchvr, Betiy June
Biriie, Gary
BjorKUm, Martin
Black. Hush
Blackstone, Marjorie
BlasB, Mahlon
Blair, Kenneth
Bloom, Jerry
Bloomfield, Ann
Boam, Louise
Boecieker, Katherine
Bohrer, Zene
Boles, Mary
Bone Donald
BoninI, William
Borthwick, Dean
Botero, Joann
Boucher, Paul
Bourne, Barbara
Bowers, Jack
Boyle, Audry
Bradley, Edwin
Bree, Dale
Bresnahan, Tim
Brettell, Betty
Brewer, Vaughn
Brezina, Elsie
Brooks, Stanley
Brow, LeRoy
Brown, Elaine
Bruce, Betty
Bruce, Gordon
Buchanan, Jacqueline
Buck, William
Buckert, Kenneth
BuckinEham, Larr-
Buescher, Lynne
Bull, George
Bunten, Robert
Buchenroth, Feli:
Burk, Yvonne
Burke, Milo
Burnaugh, Bud
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Burnett, Robert
Burnside, Barbara
Burris. John
Burton, Janice
Busch, Bob
Bush, Gary
Bussey, George
Byrket, James
Call, Mayo
Campbell, Patricia
Campbell, Richard
Campman, LaVonne
Cannon, Hazel
Capone, Ray
Carey. Sandra
Carr, Willia
Case, Merl
Cassidy, Thomas
Chaffin, Faye
Challender, Harry
Challman, Beverly
Chapman, Charles
Chenchar, Mary A
Chesbro, Wallace
Chittim, Reed
Christensen, Mary E
Christensen, Phil
Christopulos, Mike
Claar, Louise Mary
Clare, John
Clark, Lois
Clark, Lynn
freshmen
Clarke, Evelyn
Clawson, Lester
Clements, Robert
Clevenger, Bette
Clough, David
Clyde, Zelma
Cobb, Robert
Cochran, Earl
Cohen, Peter
Coleman, Boyce
Comes, Richard
Compton, Carleen
Conger, Carol
Contos, James
Conwell, Barbara
Coomes, Robert
Cooncy, Merlin
Coope Evelyn
Cooper, Dorothy
Cordiner, William
Cory, William
Cowper, Pat
Cramer, Jack
Criss, Edward
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a-'^S§ Crossan, Alice
■ i Daniels, Joan
Danielson, Floyd
Davidson, James
r f Davidson, Robert
/iZ^^ Davis, Dorothy
V ^5ji^ Davis, James
Davis, Robert
DcUos, Hetman
Dent, Homer
Dereemer, Virginia
Dickinson, Albert, Jr.
Dickson, Lois
Dingier, Catherine
Doherty, Jerome
Donnelly, LaVerne
Dornan, Virginia
Doyle, John
Drnas, Thomas
Dunn, Dale
Dutton, Winifred
Duvall, Helen
Dykins, Lorraine
Earley, Fred
Eberhart, Julianne
Eckerdt, Ethel
Edwards, Ray
Eggelston, Benny
Ellbogen, Martin
Elliot, Jerald
Elias, Norman
Ellis, Mary Ann
Elsom, Charles
Embrey, Thomas
Erickson, Bonnie
Erwin, Mary
Espinosa, Mary
Evenson, Thomas
Everling, Bonnie
Evers, Ed
Farrer, Daniel
Feather, Gilbert
Fields, Charles
Finch, Robert
Fitzgerald, Mary
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Fitzsimonds, Elizabeth
Flater, Jackie
Floyd, Lora
Fogle, Berr
Foster, Bill
Fowler, Laurene
Fraser, William
Frederick, Ernest
Friesen, Edward
Frost, John
Fuller, Douglas
Fullerton, Dale
Gardner, Kenneth
Gardner, Vivian
Garfoot, Robert
Gaskill, Verna
Geldien, Harry
Georges, Leonard
Geslin, Gilbert
Giesler, Joe
Gillespie, Phyllis
Goe, Pauline
Gosney, John
Graber, Howard
Gray, William
Greer, James
Gross, Esther
Groth, Fred
Grothe, Richard
Hageman, Patti
Hagenstein, Emma
Hall, John
freshmen
Halliwell, Robert
Hand, Robert
Hansen, Jack
Hardigan, William
Harison, John
Hartman, Floyd
Harvey, Dale
Harvey, Ronald
Hastings, Jack
Hatcher, David
Heathman, Marion
Heidinger, Molly
Henderson, Richard
Henderson, Stuart
Henkel, Erich
Henningsen, Harold
Hennum, Lloyd
Hepp, William
Heptworth, William
Herrin, Delores
Herrmann, Hildegund
Hibbert, Lloyd
Hileman, Bill
Hill, Less
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Hill, Ruth Ann
Hindorff, James
HirsiK. Barbara
HodKell, Owen
Holdcn, Gordon
Holdcn. Kt-nneth
Holden, William
Holwell, Gene
Hoi>kins, Hubert
Hornsby. Albert
Houtz, Robert
Howard, Ruth
Hoy, Richard
Hubenka, Bonnie
Huber, Ronnie
Hunt, Dormary
Hunt, Shirley
Hunter, Nancy
Hunton, Pat
Jackson, Victor
James, Gordon
James, Harry
Janssen, Jacqueline
Jenkins, Boyd
Jensen, Frank
Jensen, Glen
Jesse, Phylis
Jiacoletti, James
Joder, Donald
Johnson, Ardith Louise
Johnson, Everett
Johnson, Geraldine
Johnson, Kendrick
Johnson, Mary Anne
Johnson, Roy C.
Johnston, Barbara
Jones, Beverly
Jones, Charles
Jones, Dennis
Jorgensen, Ralland
Joslin, Paul
Jukes, Harry
Julian, Beverly
Juvan, Rudolph
Kahler, Alfred
95
Kalinay, Don
Kaufman, Robert
Kehn, Robert
Kersting, Leo
King, Jerry
Kingham, Ethelyn
Kinginger, Jill
Kithas, Pete
Kladianos, Robert
Kline, Merle
Knoll, Elliot
Knott, Don
Kochiras, Elaine
Korder, Paula
Krafczik, Allan
Krumm, Barbara
Kurdt, Dorothy
Kurtz, Don
Kuskie, Clifford
Lacey, Dorothy
La Fleiche, Zener
Lambertsen, Robert
Lamkin, Beverly
Langston, Jacqueline
Larremore, Leona
Larsen, Jacquie
Larson, Marilyn
Lascor, Elizabeth
Lawler, Barbara
Layman, Edward
Lee, Dallas
Lee, Harold
freshmen
Lee, Joe
Lee, Lorraine
Legenski, George
Lehan, Janice
Lentz, Patricia
Leseberg, Carrol
Lewis, Lawrence
Lewis, Mary
Liebsack, Robert
Lindvall, Russell
Little, Bill
Logan, William
Long, Martin
Lopez, Jess
Lott, Robert
Lowrey, Leslie
Lucas, William
Luethi, Frank
Lund, Joan
Lund, John
Lundy, Phoebe
Lutterman, Ray
MacClean, Edward
Macy, Robert
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Manning. Frank
Marincic, Helena
Marshall, Eloise
Martin, Robert B.
Martin, Sherry
Mas.sey, Bruce
Matiba, Gcraldine
Matson, Lucille
Maxwell, Don
Mayhew, Beverly
Mazet, Lorraine
McCaffrey, Joy
McCalla, William
McCarty, Dolores
McCauley, Robert
McCoy, Louise
McCue, Therese
McDill, Robert
McFarlane, Ann
Mcintosh, Margaret
McKeon, Marilyn
McNichols, Patricia
McWilliams, Avaley
Meeboer, Robert
Meike, Barbara
Merback, Rick
Mercer, Rosella
Meredith, Clarence
Merendino, Atbert
Merriman. Sally
Mileski, Harold
Miller, Dolores
Harold
Janis
Lois
Thomas
Mills, Shirley
Millward, Dean
Miskimins, Phyllis
Mitchell, Douglas
Mitchell, Kerranner
Mleziva, Barbara
Mockler, Ann
Moedl. Karl
Mohr, Carroll
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Montieth, John
Morandin, Emil
Morgan, Jerry
Morris, Francis
Morris, Marilyn
Mortensen, Phyllis
Moss, Ernest
Mowry, Marilyn
Mulvehal, James
Munson, James
Murray, Floyd
Murray, Melody
Nakamura, Marsua
Nauman, Miriam
Needham, Sharon
Nelson, Gloria
Nelson, Katherine
Nelson, Patricia
Nelson, Valenna
Ness, Donald
Noble, Kenneth
Norris, James
Nott, Jacqueline
O'Flannigan, James
Ong, William
Ono, Midori
Page, James
Palmer, Vlerl
Panalsek, Anthony
Panopoulos, Nick
Parsons, Sue
Partridge, Karma
freshmen
Patrick, Katherine
Paulley, David
Paulson, Dorothy
Pebbles, Betty Ann
Peek, Chester
Peters, Mary
Petersen, Joyce
Phillips, Norman
Phillips, Shirley
Pickinpaugh, John
Piehl, Donald
Pierce, Art
Pike, John
Pisto, David
Pohler, Lorraine
Pollate, Saverio
Porter, Kenneth
Porter, Richard
Porter, Stella
Powell, Richard
Pryde, Judy
Pugh, Bob
Quigley, Hugh
Ramsey, Sidney
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Rankin, Martin
Recce, Bill
Reed, Edwin
Rcusscr, Knthryn
Rhodes, Robert
Ribble, Leah
Rice, Cynthia
Richey, Wayne
Riding, Anthony
Robb, Donald
Robbins, Bob
Roberts, Bob
Roberts, Caroline
Roberts, Stewart
Robertson, Arlene
Robertson, John
Robinson, Bill
Roehrkasse, Glenn
Rollins, James
Roulston, Jo Anne
Rouin, Gilbert
Roush, Lucille
Rudisill, Shirley
Rue, Arthur
Russell, June
Rutz, LeRoy
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Ryan, Rosemarie
Sagabiel, Harris
Sager, Clarence
Sandercock, Lois
Sandoval, Julian
Santos, Joseph
Saunders, Hallie
Savidge, Robert
Saxon, William
Schauffler, David
Schenck, Leo
Schierz, Ernestine
Schinkel, Dan
Schroer, James
SchroU, Ann
SchroU, Nan
Scovel, Barbara
Scrutchfield, Mary
Scully, Pit
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Shannon, Donna
Shaui, Wanda
Shaw, John
Shelron, Huey
Sherman, Mary
Shevick, Max
Shipman, Robert
Sigler, Norma Jean
Simmons, Sara
Simpson, Richard
Sims, Alan
Sims, Sally
Sinclair, William
Skinner, Charles
Skiver, James
Slothower, Jack
Small, Edwin
Small, Milton
Smith, Barbara
Smith, Edward
Smith, Jane
Smith, Jean Grace
Smith, Reid
Smith, Nancy
Smith, William
Smithhisler, Thomas
Snooker, Frances
Sobotka, Burton
Soulis, Nick
Sparks, Douglas
Spaulding, Charles
Stadmiller, Robert
freshmen
St. Clair, Alberta
Steed, Slyvia
Steele, Jim
Steinhour, Fred
Steinhour, Richard
Stephens, Lowell
Sterrett, Mary
Stevenson, Robert
Stevenson, William
Stewart, LeRoy
Stine, Don
Stone, Bill
Stouffer, Robert
Stout, John
Stout, Pansy
Straits, Ray
Strube, Donald
Stuhr, Twila
Sullivan, Robert
Sundquist, Marilyn
Taggart, Mary Lou
Taggart, Paul
Tagliavore, Andrew
Taylor, Sam
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Taylor, William
Teasley, Charles
Tech, Don
Teeters, Donald
Tehan, Arch
Tepoel, Harold
Thomas, Claude
Thomas, Nadine
Thompson, Jay
Thornburji, Ronald
Thornhill, Sam
Tillett, Rob
Tobin, Evelyn
Toomer, John
Taucher, Joan
Trout, William
Turner, Carroll
Twifotd, Frosty
Twitchell, Louis
Uhe, James
Vanderpoel, Sanford
Varras, Spire
Vcsely, Donna
Vicars, Debrah
Vines, Alice
Vinzant, Allen
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Vollmers, Lissie
Von Forell, Bruce
Vosler, Glen
Vosler, Shirley
Waddell, lone
Wahl, Bill
Wahl, Walter
Waldron, Malon
Wallis, Ruth
Wain, Marion
Waltet, Adam
Warburton, Georgianna
Ward, Gilbert
Watkins, Thomas
Watts, John
Weir, James
Welch, Lionel
Welch, Robert
Weidenbach, Mark
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Wells, Donald
Wells. Meryl
Wells, Thomas
Wendt, Glenn
West. Bill
West, Kenneth
West, Rotha H.
Wham, James
Whiteman, Jesse
Whitlock, Kathryn
Whitlock, Margie
Whitman, Donald
Whittaker, Jack
Wilkes. Nord
Willard, Loren
Williams, Richard
Willis, Jacque
Wilson, James
Wirig, Carol
Witt, Jacqueline
Wolf, Beinatd
Wollenzien, June
Woods. Milton
Wren. Edward
Wyatt, Bob
Yates. William
YinKer, Lora Lee
York. Harold
Yost. Don
Young. Donna
Ziemek, Thomas
Zimmerer, Jack
Zoble, Jerry
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LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1: Mary Grace Chisholm, Mary Melchar.
ROW 2: Norma McRae, Pat Setterburg, Margaret McCoUough.
mortar board
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Pat Setterburg
President
The highest honor which can be bestowed upon a woman
student at the University is to be selected as a member of
Mortar Board. This is an all-Senior honorary, one of 82
chapters in the country, which has as its ideals: (1) to pro-
mote courage and loyalty and (2) to advance the spirit of
service and fellowship between University women.
The members of Mortar Board must maintain a high standard
of scholarship, recognize and encourage leadership, and stimu-
late and develop finer types of college women.
Officers of the local chapter are: president, Pat Setterburg;
vice-president, Gracie Chisholm; secretary, Mary Melchar;
treasurer, Margaret McCullough; and editor, Norma Mc-
Crae.
Each year Mortar Board has a service project, this
year's being to write to foreign students to promote
better world understanding. Plans are being made
to adopt a foreign student and books have been
sent to various countries for under-privileged
students.
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alpha kappa psi
Students who are finding the solutions to problems of bus-
iness and industry, both in the classroom and out, are those
members of Alpha Kappa Psi, honorary for members in the
College of Commerce and Industry.
Alpha Kappa Psi was organized in 1934 and at present has
forty-eight members on its roster. Bi-monthly meetings are
held to acquaint members with present day problems. In
order to get a better perspective of the business world of
today, various field trips are taken to establishments in the
Rocky Mountain region.
Roger Runge heads these future businessmen as president;
with Neil Methvin, vice-president; Lloyd Talbert, secretary;
Bill Tschirgi, treas; and Mr. Edward Bryant, faculty advisor.
Roger Runge
President
LEFT TO RIGHT. ROW 1: Bill Tschirgi, Ralph Conwell, Donald T. Beaman, M. C. Mundell, Roger Runge,
Merton Bowling, Neal Methvin, Lloyd Talbert, Fred Ramos, Robert Vaughan. ROW 2: Ralph Holland, John Vander-
poel, Donald Scott, Eugene Reynders, Harvey Landers, Robert Wagers, Dale Fuehrer, N. W. Metzger, H. K. Over-
street, Roger Bonicelli, R. Q. McCord. ROW 3: David Young, Sam Kelley, Clayton Harms, Ken Cyrus, James
Griffith, Don Babbit, Lyle Sylte, Eugene MuUer, Robert Swan, Kent Mahlman, John Bunn. KNEELING: Jim
Coulombe, R. E. Pflug, Bill Sanke, Harold Gaede.
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LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1: D. C. Hutto, Robert Helmerick, T. A. Butler, P. F. Cory, J. Ruch, A. Mascher, C.
Allen. ROW 2: Clarence Reed, Charles Mankin, J. R. Durkee, L. C. Christy, L. N. Powell, Robert Meredith.
ROW 3: Larry Mitich, Wayne Anderson, Bill Henry, J. G. Dierks, John Worrall.
alpha tau alpha
Paul Cory
President
Alpha Tau Alpha, honorary for professional teachers in
vocational agriculture, is headed this year by Paul Cory.
Since its installation in 1949, the organization has spon-
sored various contests for the Wyoming Future Farmers of
America, agriculture club for high-schoolers.
Bi-monthly meetings include improvement programs, pic-
tures, and speakers, as well as recreational features.
Other officers of the club are Joe Mascher, first vice-presi-
dent; Bob Schliske, second vice-president; Rex Tolman,
secretary; and treasurer, Clark Allen.
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alpha zeta
Have you ever wondered about those fellows with the letters A-Z written
on their overalls ? Then, cease your puzzling, as we'll solve your dilemma.
They are the proud members of Alpha Zeta, national agricultural honor^
ary. Proud 1 Well, you'd be proud, too, if you could be a member of an
organization with such high requirements . . . personality plus, strong
character, leadership ability, and quarters upon quarters of nothing but
the best in grades.
Chancellor of Alpha Zeta, Dick Strom, sees to it that things run smoothly
in the group . . . things such as building up a $10,000 trust fund, taking
care of the annual student'faculty round table, and finding out who the
brightest frosh in agriculture is so they can award him with the Alpha
Zeta key.
Elson Wells, censor, helps Dick out, as do Robert Bramlet, treasurer;
Richard Nelson, scribe; Donald Meike, chronicler; and Dr. G. H. Starr,
sponsor.
Dick Strom
President
LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1: Bob Bramlet, Harold Benn, Dale Bohmont, Dick Strom, G. H. Start, H. S. WiUard,
E. Wells. ROW 2: Jim Nolan, Jay Paxtoti, Lee Scott, Bob Helmerick, D. E. Brubaker, J. A. Worrall, H. Barlow,
K. McBride. ROW 3: Paul F. Cory, Bill Henry, Jim Clay, Richard Nelson, Don Meike, James Carr, Don Burzlaff.
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LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1: Clarence Leeburg, Major Philip O. Doornbos, Scott M. Bell, Thomas D. Overy, Carl
E. Nelson, Richard Seals, Bill Gibson, Captain H. E. Cronk, R. S. Okamoto. ROW 2: Arthur Rosenblum, Norman
Johnson, Ralph O. Annala, Vernon L. Connor, Earl L. Babcock, Lyle Wilson, Bruce Jensen, A. F. Kramer.
Carl E. Netson
President
drnold society
The name and memory of the late General Henry (Hap) Arnold will re-
main forever because of the efforts of air cadets throughout the country.
They have formed the Arnold Society of Air Cadets, which was first or-
ganized on the campus of the University of Cincinnati in 1947. The
group was founded this fall on the Wyoming campus.
The purpose of the Arnold Society is to promote the Air Force and to
hold semi-educational meetings each month. The members are responsible
for helping and directly sponsoring a group of Air Scouts, an organization
similar to the Boy Scouts.
Membership is open to all cadets in advanced air R.O.T.C. Pledges are
taken from those basic students who desire to join the advanced corps.
Carl E. Nelson heads the cadets as president; Thomas D. Overy, executive
officer; Dick Seals, operations officer; Scott Bell, corresponding secretary;
and Bill Gibson, secretary. Captain Hugh E. Cronk is faculty advisor.
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big sisters
"I wish my big sis were here!"
In answer to that frequent plea heard around the
campus during freshman week is the organization
known as the Big Sisters, whose main duty is to help
orient freshman girls to their new surroundings.
Big Sisters are chosen each year from applicants
who desire to help the "greenies".
This year a tour of the campus was conducted for
the new students by the girls. The organization
sponsors the Coed Ball, one of the highlights of the
winter quarter.
Pat Janssen was chairman of the Big Sisters and
Chiyoko Tanaka, secretary, this year.
Pat Janssen
President
LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1: Anna Hansen, Velma Black, Betty Brown, Mary Grace Chisholm, Virginia McBride,
Marjorie Hejde, Pat Janssen. ROW 2: Pat Setterburg, Beverly Pettibone, Pat Dinneen, Thelma Steinhour, Shirley
Reeves, Mary Mortensen, Barbara Courts, Virgil Rizzi.
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LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1: James M. Boyle, Madeline Petrides, Pat Minick, Burton Kerns, Greg Smith, Janet
Stevens. ROW 2: Betty Williams, Lyle True, Mourine Pence, Joe SuUens, Beverly Albright, Ruth Hatcher,
Isabel McClarren.
epsilon psi
Burton Kerns
President
Those wielders of the palette and brush have organ-
ized themselves into a group known as Epsilon Psi,
a national art honorary.
These appreciators of the finer things in life find
time for many activities, such as coffee hours, art
exhibits, all-school dances, the Artists and Models
Ball at which the Ideal Model is chosen, and award-
ing an Honor Book to the outstanding art student
of the year.
Burton Kerns is president of the "arteests" with Pat
Minick as vice-president and Madeline Petrides as
secretary-treasurer.
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LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1: E. R. Schierz, Shirley Currie, George Balog, Ted Pickhardt. Virginia Grandy, David W.
O'Day, K. L. Hoy, T. L. Hoy. ROW 2: Don Hunton, George Earley, Phillip Wood, Kenneth Madsen, Thomas
Lavcry, J. N. Seamans, A. J. McDonald.
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Thomas Pickhardt
President
Thomas Pickhardt heads those active fellows — namely, the
chemists — who work with the bunsen burners, graduates,
flasks, etc. to put out some of the stinkiest messes (to us,
anyway) that can be conceived.
Gamma Sigma Epsilon is the name of the honorary, and
we do mean "honor", as one must have an average of 1.65,
or better, to be a member.
Each year the group has a picnic in the tall, and is in charge
of the candy machine in the Geology Building — wonder if
they concoct their own variety of sweets?
Other officers of the group are: Virginia Grandy, secretary;
Andrew Long, sergeant of arms; L. E. Walters, treasurer.
Walters is also the advisor of the group and is state chemist.
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LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1 Oir..lJinL John^.n, Donn.i Bntden, Charlotte Wallace. PeRBy
Hitchcock, Daisy BlaULman, Thais Jaus.s, Barbara Scotc. Ehzabeth Snocker. ROW 2: Guy
Franck, Frederick Johnson, Roman Verhaalen, Victor Cullcns, Allen Barkley, C. D. Samford,
L. R. Kil:er. Albert Manchak, L. L. Via, John Wheal, Leslie Smith. SITTING ON FLOOR:
Laurence Walker, Charles Thompson, GeotRe Hollister, Jack Cantrell, Charles Ferrari, Doug
Johnson, John Alford, Frank Blasi.
Peg Hitchcock is president of Kappa Delta Pi, national
education honorary for juniors and seniors. KDP has been
on the campus since 1926 and has as its main activities,
a Christmas party and a banquet in May.
kappa delta pi
P. Hitchcock
President
Phi Delta Kappa, national professional education frat,
is open to all promising male education majors. Charles
Thompson is president of the Wyoming Beta Mu chapter,
which has been on the campus since 1948.
LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1: Arrhur Dugan, C. F. Barr, Francis Stroup, L. R. Kilzer. Charles
Thompson, Guy Franck, Maynard Bemis, Leslie Smith. ROW 2: John Alford, L. M. Eller-
meier, O. R. Hcndrix, Victor Cullens, Roman Verhaalen, C. D. Samford, L. S. Crawford,
R. I. Hammond. Clarence Jayne. SITTING ON FLOOR: J. F. WilUams. G. E. Hollister,
James E. Fossum, Laurence Walker, John A. Wheal, Frederick Johnson, L. L. Via, Frank Blasi.
hi delta kappa
Charles Thompson
President
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LEFT TO RICHl, ROvV 1: Joan Smith, Rosemary Schilt, Margcne Johnson, Miriam Pietala, Lois Mottoncn, Nan
Vicars, Mae Sunada, Donna McArthur, Pat Janssen. ROW 2: Hugo Jensen, Marietta TrowbridKe, Margaret Murray,
Pat Dinneen, Mary Breslin, Anna Hansen, Fern Lupher, Charlotte Williamson, Edith Rennick. ROW 3: Laddie
Kumelos, George Inkster, Gene Peterson, Pete Buonomo, Frank Blagg, Corning Mann, Robert Skinner, John Donnell.
ROW 4: Bill Breslin, Earl Babcock, Bert Johnston, George Eaton, Roland Hart, Tom Hannum, Bob Pender.
iron skull
Tom Hannum
President
"The red and green eyes of Iron Skull are upon you." This
slogan helps members of the honorary junior fraternity
remember their duties to be of service to the University and
to promote school spirit.
One of the outstanding events of the fall quarter is spon-
sored by this organization — that is, the Homecoming Sing.
Each year cups are awarded to the winners in three cate-
gories: independent, sorority and fraternity.
In conjunction with the rest of their Homecoming activities,
the Iron Skull Skid is held by the group following the Sing.
Tom Hannum heads the group this year with assistance
from Miriam Pietala, vice-president; Lois Mottonen, secre-
tary; Donna McArthur, treasurer; and Frank Blagg, senator.
This year the ever-active Iron Skull began sponsoring the
March of Dimes dance held in January.
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phi epsilon
kappa
Muscles and push-overs — oops — push-ups, are
characteristics of those mighty members of Phi Epsi-
lon Kappa, national honorary for physical educa-
tion males.
Head PEK-er is Bob McFarlane, with John Kosich
as vice-president; Clarence Mercer, secretary; Ray-
mond Haskins, treasurer; Keith Bloom, sergeant-of-
arms; and Jim Storey, guide.
Occasional square dancing parties are held as well
as monthly meetings. Members are entered in Intra-
mural sports and also have bowling, ping pong,
and horseshoe teams.
Bob McFarlane
President
LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1: Pete Buonomo, Jim Storey, Ray Haskins, Bob McFarlane, Francis Stroup, John Kosich,
Clarence Mercer, Herschel Beahm, Carl Rollins. ROW 2: Art Maurer, Joe Manchak, Monte Skinner, Albert Man-
chak. Jack Aggers, Chuck Rodermel, John Ward, John Melton, Jerry Palm, John Coles. ROW 3: Bob Benson,
Meredith Hesalius, Bob Mason, Arlie Hammons, Bob Beckett, George Taylor, Bill Hoskovec, Gair Rock, Leigh
Sauer, George Collins, Dan DiDomenico, William Kunkel.
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LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1: Nancy Gates, Robert Theisen, Herbert Robinson, Otto Smith, Don Hunton, Hdith
Rennick. ROW 2: Louis P. Hellewell, Jack Nixson, Pat Setrerbern, Joann Small, Bryce Reeve, Bill Deardorff.
ROW 3: Marco Labudovich, James Call, Vic Smith, Tom Fellows, Tom Hannum, George Storey.
alpha epsilon
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Otto Smith
President
Doctor, Doctor! Is there a doctor in the house? Some day the
members of Alpha Epsilon Delta will be answering that call.
The honorary fraternity is composed of students who have
undertaken the ambitious tasks of studying to be doctors
and serving the public.
Chief scalpel-wielder is Otto Smith, with Don Hunton,
vice-president; Robert Theisen, secretary; Herb Robinson,
treasurer; and Edith Rennick, reporter.
Regular meetings are held each month, with guest speakers
discussing the latest medical achievements with the future
M.D.'s A banquet and initiation is held each spring for
new members.
The group also takes a trip each year to Denver, where they
"talk shop" with leading Colorado medical men and in-
spect the Denver Medical school.
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LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1: Helen Kavalok, Gloria Canestrini, Dean Conger, Beverly Carroll,
Babe Breslin, Shirley Day, Nan Kennedy. ROW 2: Greg Smirh, Bill O'Connell, Robert
Allen, Joe McGowan, Wanda Daley, Edith Sardini, Peggy Varvandakis, G. W. Holborn.
ROW 3: W. R. Biggs, Warren Hagist, Bob SuUins, Calvin Queal, Francis Thornton, Don
Thompson, Al Baird, Frank Noriis, Charles Greenbaum.
The Gridiron Banquet, red derbies, Ink-slingers' Ball, beauty
queen, and popularity contests . . . these all bring to mind
the members of Pi Delta Epsilon, journalism honorary.
Bill O'Connell heads this group, who have taken on the
task this year of criticism of state papers.
pi delta epsiloi^
The first Greek organization to be founded is Phi Beta
Kappa, leader of all honor societies. Holders of Phi Beta
Kappa keys are respected throughout the intellectual groups
of the world. Group president this year is Dr. Nussbaum.
rphi beta kappa
LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1: P. T. Miller, Lillian Portenier, John Reed, F. L. Nussbaum,
O. H. Rechard, C. A. Cinnamon, J. A. Mathison, H. W. Hetherington. ROW 2: Laurence
L. Smith, Don Hunton, Robert McKay, Walter Urbigkit, Lucille Dumbrill, Phyllis Parsons,
Pat Setterburg, T. A. Larson.
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LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1: Ron Burke, Don Stanczyk, Guy Fenex, Dan Carson, Clay Miller, Bill Sanke, Don Cox.
ROW 2: Earl Shatto, Fred Williams, Bob Hughes, James Hageman, Bill Gilbert, Glenn Montgomery, Bruce Fritzler.
ROW 3: Jack Wiese, Richard Cox, Burt Lowe, Leslie Sender, Clyde Pope, Bruce Sellers, Wayne Holaway, Ed Reasoner.
phi epsilon phi
Dan Carson
President
Those guys in the bright gold sweaters with the
brown insignias are members of Phi Epsilon Phi,
honorary service organization for sophomore men.
These "rah, rah" men are chosen on the basis of
scholarship and leadership, having two representa-
tives from each Greek and Independent group on
the campus.
The pepsters held out during Homecoming, elec-
tions, and sponsor a dance of their own, at which
they choose the PEP queen.
Dan Carson heads the group this year, and Glen
Jacoby is sponsor of the men.
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LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1: J. A. Hill, Lola Homshcr, E. J. McKittrick, Alexander Johns-
ton, Phyllis Parsons, R. D. Goodrich, R. E. Ptadt. ROW 2: A. J. Dickman, John W. Scott,
E. R. Schier:, C. L. Barr, F. L. Nussbaum, Ralph E. Conwcll.
Phi Kappa Phi has the distinction of being the first honor-
ary established on the University campus. It was founded^
by Dr. Aven Nelson in 1915 with the chief aim of promot-
ing scholastic achievement in all colleges of the University.
Alex Johnston heads the group this year.
phi kappa phi
Do you know the difference between a paranoic and a
schizophrenic? Members of Psi Chi, national psychology
honorary, study the problems of these, as well as other, psy-
chological sticklers. Eugene Baldridge is this year's presi-
dent and Dr. Hugh McFadden is sponsor.
LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1: Ruthmarie Cinnamon, Lillian Portenier, W. J. Walthall, Eugene
Baldfidge, Pat Setterberg. H. B. McFadden, J. E. Dobbin. ROW 2: Pat Janssen, Orrin Bab-
cock, Pat Dinneen, Joyce Tate, Connie Nelson, Betty Chandler, Howard Nyberg.
psi chi
LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1: Lael Collins, Betty Littlefield, Mrs. Laura Summers, Alberta Sn.ith, Margaret Mc-
CuUough, Barbara Courts, Mts. Lucile Peverley. ROW 2: Viola Jones, Pat Lewis, Guida Lewis, Virgi Rizzi, Lois
Harrell, Lois Mottonen, Chiyoko Tanaka.
phi gamma nu
Alberta Smith
President
"Take a letter, Miss Jones." "Yes, sir. But where to?"
This and similar situations typifies those members of Phi
Gamma Nu, national honorary for the shorthand'taking,
typewriter-pounding, lap'Sitting future secretaries.
Phi Gamma Nu is exclusive — that is, there's a big sign
that says "NO MEN ALLOWED" (anyway as members).
There are weekly meetings as well as a few parties held
throughout the year.
Alberta Smith is president of the female clique; Margaret
McCullough, vice-president; Barbara Coutts, treasurer;
Betty Littlefield, secretary; and Lael Collins, scribe.
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LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1: A. D. Craft, L. W. Newman, E. J. Rappaport, D. C. Grey,
C. A. Cinnamon, W. L. Bunch. ROW 2: R. E. McDonald, R. M. Hale, S. R. Smith, P. O.
Steen.
Although it was just installed in 1949, the local chapter of
Sigma Pi Sigma, national physics honorary, has been active
in having chili suppers, picnics, and departmental socials.
Wilbur Bunch is president and Lyle Newman, treasurer.
fsigma pi sigma
So you think you have writing talent? Then you should
try out for Quill Club, a select group of writers who are
striving to promote literary talent. Heading the group this
year is Don Thompson.
quill club
LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1: Ruth Cinnamon, Carolyn Hollister, Don Thompson, John Alford,
Hugh Hetherington. ROW 2: P. K. Rice, Fred Johnson, Raymond Maret.
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LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1: Robert Newman, Frank Luers, Don Ransom, H. T. (Dean) Persson, Arthur Volk, Carl
Nelson, Leno Menghini. ROW 2: Robert Lusby, Robert C. Williams, Don E. Jones, Bill Harrison, Don Wallace,
Don Nelson, Roy Zelinka, Harrison Krichbaum. ROW 3: Peter R. Hanson, John Balog, John Bliss, George Landgren,
J. R. Landgren, F. E. Lusch, A. D. Sidio, V. O. Smith, F. E. McLeod.
sigma tau
Art Volk
President
When you join Sigma Tau, you really have to work for it.
Pledges for this national engineering honorary have to carry
those heavy blue rail sections around until they become
initiated!
Main activities of the organization are a smoker in the fall,
a banquet in the winter, and a picnic in the spring.
Purpose of Sigma Tau is to promote engineering education
by hearing speakers in the field every two weeks.
Officers of the group are: president. Art Volk; vicC'presi-
dent, Carl Nelson; recording secretary, Don Ronson; cor-
responding secretary, Eugene Carlson; treas., Frank Luers.
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PLEDGES
LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1: Ken Rogers, Vern Arndt, Herman
Bloesch, Gordon Hughes, H. T. Persson, Gene Mead, Louis Allen, Al-
bert Rittenour, Ronald Schooler, Floyd Schauermann. ROW 2: Edwin
Hopka, Ronald Brownell, Jim Boland, Dale Call, Thomas Russell, D.
R. Kay, Calvin Magnusson, Ken Creek, C. V. Peterson, Pete Galovich.
ROW 3: Harold Sauer, George Balog, Bill Broseghini, M. L. Ward,
Russel J. Anderson, Myron R. Schellhase, Sidney Gras, Robert Arnold,
D. Peverley, Fred K. Clements. ROW 4: Martin Moss, Walter Sime,
A. J. McDonald, Lon Lavery, John Thode, Robert Grant, John Don-
nell, Richard Gose, Bill Dixon, J. M. Seamans.
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LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1: Bill O'Connell, Jack Yocum, Ntvauail Lockcn. Burton Kerns, Charles Parker, Robert
Broun. ROW 2: Dorothy Bain, Joyce Tate, Shirley Johnson, Helen Kavalok, Jeanette York, Janet Lynch, Thaus
Jauss. ROW 3: Bill Thomp>on, Dick Seals, Wayne Stutelberfj, Louis Kaiser, Jack Utzintier.
Tjheta alpha phi
Burton Kerns
President
"To be or not to be, that is the question!" That is, to be
or not to become a member of Theta Alpha Phi, national
dramatics honorary.
All the emoting, quoting, and sometimes revolting thes-
plans on the campus hope to belong to this group, which
is organized to promote higher theater standards.
Each year the TAP's present cups to the best actress, actor,
and technician of the year at the annual Honors assembly.
Burton Kerns is president of the organization and Neva
Gail Locken is secretary.
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LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1: Kenneth Esterbrook, Norman Johnson, Bruce Jensen, Martin Markley, Zach
Panagiotakis, Capt. Satri. A. McCann, Larry Marostica, Art Rosenblum, Charles Pugh, Kenneth Parker.
ROW 2: Bob Peterson, Don Beyer, Lyle Wilson, Bill Barbee, Mark Webster, Robert Beckitt, Jesse Atkins, Fied
Ramos, Ned Murray, Jerry Shuman, Bob Sturges. ROW 3: Eddie Carollo, Max Smith, Duane Manfull, Thomas D.
Overy, David Wilde, Richard Seals, D. Hart, Paul L. Zimmerman, Courtney T. Hadlin, Ellis F. Livingston, Glen
O. Carrol.
scabbard and
<blade
Zach Panagiotakis
President
"To preserve and develop the qualities of good and useful
officers, to aid the community, and to spread intelligent
information." Those are the aims and purposes of the
members of Scabbard and Blade.
TTiis organization, founded in Wyoming in 1929, is a na-
tional honorary for advanced R.O.T.C. students in the air,
infantry, or transportation corps.
Officers of Scabbard and Blade are Zach Panagiotakis,
president; Larry Marostica, vice-president; Martin Markley,
treasurer; and Art Rosenblum, secretary. Scabbard and
Blade is noted as the sponsors of the Military Ball.
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spurs
"S for service! P for pep! U for unity! R for rep!" All
of us have heard that cheer and felt a surge of pride for
those gals in white — the Spurs, foremost among honorary
service organizations since 1928.
Membership in Spurs is open to sophomore women selected
on the basis of scholarship, leadership, and personality.
Outstanding events sponsored by the pepsters each year
are the jacket raffle and the sweater dance.
The cow'gal who kept the Spurs a^jingling this year is Mary
Mortensen. Stella Gergel is vicC'president; Aleen Morck,
secretary; and Barbara Courts, treasurer of the organization.
LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1: Pat Janssen, Beverly Pettibone, Aleen Morck, Ruth Irvin, Mary Mortensen, Stella
Gergel, Chiyoko Tanaka, Barbara Coutts. ROW 2: Nancy Vosler, Ellen Sheldon, Mary Horstman, Margaret Cain,
Mary McAuley, Marilyn Kean, Pat Seeburg, Beverly McClintock, Estell Thompson, Beverly Pewtress, Rae Forman.
ROW 3: Betty Ray, Betty Wolfe, Winona Wanger, Donna Fuerst, Betty Crompton, Barbara Baker, Virgil Rizzi,
Betty Jean Boswell, Mary Aspaas, Beverly Rogers.
Mary Mortensen
President
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phi delta chi
phi upsilon
^omicron
LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1: T. L. Hoy, J. D. Brief, C. D. VauKhan, G. T. Hansen, Ned
Moscr, William Boyd, Gilbert Warren, David W. O'Day. ROW 2; Richard Enuels, Howard
Wells, Arthur Foster, Elmer Bay, John W. Chapman, R." H. Condir, Gene Peterson, Durwood
Hunton. ROW 3: Byron Hipps, Richard Wilder, Geraud Stokes, R. N. McCraw, J. Smith,
W. N. Scott, K. L. Hoy, Joe Toland. ROW ^: Jerry Mann, W. Hileman, Roy Beistle, Ken
Nielsen, Jack Roche, D. Schneider, A. Paulus, Roy Teply.
Phi Delta Chi, national honorary for pharmacy students,
is headed this year by Ned Moser. The group meets three
times a month to hear guest speakers, debates, and round-
table discussions. The annual Founder's Day Banquet is
the big social event for the pharmacists.
Brains, willingness to serve, and that professional attitude
are some of the requirements for membership in Phi Upsi-
Ion Omicron, home economics honorary. Chief cook and
bottle washer is Anna Hansen, with Elsie Benes as overseer.
LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1: Pat Sutton, Barbara Reeve, Anna Hansen, Mildred Bewy, Fern
Lupher, Phyllis Murray, Donna Zell Willis. ROW 2: Donna Downer, Rosemary Shilt, Char-
lotte Williamson, Hortense Burton, Mae Wuthier, Miriam Pietala, Norma McRea, Donna
McArthur.
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The Student Senate hard at work.
The Executive Committee: (Left to Right), Dick Downing, Hank Barlow, John
Callahan, and Anna Hansen. Missing are Drs. McFadden and Clarke.
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^student senate
Get us a name band ! Get us a name band ! !
In response to the plea that has been heard around the
campus for the last few years, the student Senate made its
main project for the year to secure a name band at a reason-
able price.
Carrying on the program of bettering the relationships be-
tween schools in the Rocky Mountain region is another prob-
lem to which the Senate has been devoting much attention.
Officers of this industrious group are: president, John Cal-
lahan; vice-president. Hank Barlow; secretary, Anna Louise
Hansen; and business manager, Ralph Updegraff.
John Callahan
President
LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1: James Nolan, R. S. Downey, W. F. McTeman, Frank Blagg, John Callahan, Henry
Barlow, Walter Urbigkit, Jerry Shuman. ROW 2: William Brown, Fred Williams, R. C. Wagers, Don Babbit,
Marc Calvin, Jacqueline Logan, Lois Mottonen, Anna Hansen. ROW 3: Bruce Jensen, Don Hunton, Ralph Updegraff,
Robert McFarlane, Daniel Carson, Dave Kershisnik, Ned Murray, Tom Hannum.
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LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1: Glen Snider, Mary Jean Harris, Dale Fryer, Sam Hirasawa.
ROW 2: Duane Manfull, Gene Mead.
^engineering
: council
The supreme ruling body of the activities of the engineering
students is the Engineering Council. The main purpose of
this organization is to coordinate the activities of the associ-
ations of the various branches in the College of Engineering.
Dale Fryer is the chairman of the Council and Mary Jean
Harris is secretary-treasurer. Each association is represented
on the council by two students.
Fryer and Sam Hirasawa represent the mechanical engin-
eers; Harris and Duane Manfull, civil engineers; Gene Mead
and Glenn Snider, electrical engineers; and Stowe Allen,
architectural engineers.
The Engineering Council supervises such activities as the
annual Engineers' Ball, the spring picnic, and the Home-
coming shenanigans.
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a. !• e. e.
If you are a student of engineering, the American Society of
Electrical Engineers invites you to join their organization.
The field of the organization has been widened this year as
it was joined by the Institute of Radio Engineers.
The A.I.E.E., a branch of a national professional society, is
concerned with aiding engineers in their work and to ac-
quaint the group with the problems that arise in the field of
radio and electrical engineering. During the year they take
part in several inspection trips and invite speakers of the
profession to attend meetings.
Chairman of the American Society of Electrical Engineers
is Glen Snider; vice-chairman, Thomas Overy; secretary,
John Bliss; treasurers, Wally Willhard and Leon Gotchall.
LEFT TO RIGHT. ROW 1: R. K. Beach, W. J. Willhard, Leon Gotchall, R. O. Trueblood, Glen Snider, Ralph
Schaefer, Thomas D. Overy, John H. Bliss, V. O. Long, Warren Mallory. ROW 2: Kenneth Freeman, Herman
Bloesch, Howard Sander, Roy Zalenka, Gene Mead, Carl E. Nelson, Dale W. Call, Sindey Gras, Kay Mane Hing,
Dick Kane, Robert Libbey. ROW 3: A. J. Kmetz, E. L. Hopka, Jim Calloway, Bill Broseghini, Don Ransom,
Don Shuck, David Wilde, John W. Richards, Ruby Stafoin, Harold Sauer. ROW 4: Elmo Curtis, Frank Mehle,
Gordon Hughes, Lloyd Evans, John Thode, David W. Irwin, T. B. Watkins, A. Rittenour, C. V. Peterson,
J. W. Mathisen.
Glen Snider
Chairman
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LEFT TO RIGHT, KNEELING: Robert E. Williams, James Fletcher, Corning Mann, Bob Arnold, Harry Sagen,
Marvin D. Lincoln, Arthur Rosenblum. ROW I: Hugo Jensen, Stowe Allen, Duane ManfuII, Mary Jean Harris,
Forrest Stone, Robert Lusby, N. D. Morgan, George Landgren, Al Vandenberg, George Stein. ROW 2: Allan Chase,
William H. Harrison, Richard J. Shulkc, Burt Bond, Leonard Nelson, Don Hart, John Staats, Bill Barbee, Allen
Morrison, K. G. Lloyd. ROW 3: Robert Gomme, Kenneth Taylor, Robert Burman, Don Murray, James Wise,
Gerry Peyton, Robert Schroll, Robert Grant, Bill Sikora, Frans Lusch, Chuck Johanson.
a. s. c. e.
The next time you see a transit and a Stadia rod
in the middle of a sidewalk, you'll know that the
civil engineers are experimenting in surveying
again. (Girls, please don't kick the transit as you
walk by. Yes, it will fall over.)
A.S.C.E. members are students above the fresh-
man standing who are interested in furthering
their careers through discussion and contact with
full-fledged civil engineers. These men put theory
into practical application. So, friends, when you
want your back yard surveyed, just call the A.S.
C.E. They know how to do it !
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Engineers' Queen Donna Rae Young and Her Attendants
Civil Engineering Head A. J. McGaw
Home of Wyoming Engineers
Queen Donna Rae and Escort
Modern Engineering
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LEFT TO RIGHT, KNEELING: Pete Galovich, Roger Burmess, J. D. Mathews, R. S. Huenefeld. D. Marines, T. W.
Russel, C. D. Daniels, R. E. Reel, Charles Pugh, Fred K. Clements, Bruce L. Porter. ROW 1: Gust Chocas, Emil Ras-
mussen, Richard Gose, Eugene Carlson, E. J. Lindahl, R. L. Poling, Robert Lacy, Sam Hirasawa. ROW 2: W. C.
Johnson, Roy Dean, Elmer Hunter, Allen McGowan, D. M. Larmon, A. D. Fryer, L. E. Browne, John Cameron,
George Haskins, Bill Dixon. ROW 3: T. H. Mueller,Clarence Leeburg, N. H. Royce, George Mosher, Leon Reinecke,
Miles Dustin, Marvin Davis, Vern Kinnison, Warren Thiele, Vern Stephens, Walter Sime. ROW 4: Richard
Rausch, R. S. Naleid, Calvin Magnusson, Don Wallace, Tom Arsulich, R. Baroody, Don Nelson, F. Lusch, A.
Rittenour.
a. s. m. e.
Eugene Carlson
President
The main purpose of the American Society of
Mechanical Engineers is to give students an oppor-
tunity to meet others in the profession and to dis-
cuss problems in the field of mechanical engineering.
Membership in this organization is open to any stu-
dent in the College of Engineering. Speakers are
often invited to meetings and movies are shown,
which aid in the understanding of mechanical prob-
lems.
President of the A.S.M.E. is Eugene Carlson; vice-
president, Richard Poling; secretary, Frederick Ras-
mussen; and treasurer, Richard Gose.
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architectural
iengineers
The first Tuesday of each month, the Architecural Engin-
eers join forces to discuss all the latest news in the world
of sky-scrapers and suspension bridges. When these men
get together, they get things accomplished !
At the meetings they elect officers and have round table
discussions with guest speakers who are well established as
Architectural Engineers.
The organization is composed of all students studying archi-
tectural engineering. Officers of the group are: Bob Arn-
old, president; Bill Harrison, vice-president; Pete Hansen,
secretary and treasurer; and Glen Bratzler, publicity mgr.
LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1: Robert Newman, George Stein, Clarence Treber, Robert Arnold, Peter R. Hansen,
Glen Bratzler, William H. Harrison. ROW 2: Hugo Jensen, J. E. Dykins, James Read, Henry Therkildsen, Dave
Legan, Charles Perkins, C. A. Dykins. ROW 3: Stowe Allen, Keith Topham. David Danculovich, Hugh Neal,
Arthur Rosenblum, Howard H. Sander.
Bob Arnold
President
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This organization was formed to promote the aims of
journalists. Each month to a Fourth Estate banquet,
they invite a guest speaker who usually is in the
journalistic field. Officers are Betty Smith, presi-
dent; Al Baird, vice-president; and Frank Norris,
secretary-treasurer.
LEFT ID RIGHT, KNEELING: Jack Hooten. Bill Blake, Neil
Chambers, Ted Chapman, Charles Greenbaum, Robert Balcom. ROW
1: Mae Sunada, Al Barid, George Peverly, Clare Kazmerchak, Betty
Lou Smith, Phyllis Mortensen, Pat Trimmer, Marilyn Bridges. ROW 2:
J. F. Norris, Scott Bell, Joseph Rowland, Howard Charles, Bart Page,
Elmer Carroll, Shirley Day, Jarry Johnson. ROW 3: Eugene Lewis,
John Burk, Wallace R. Biggs, Bruce Partridge, Joe McGowan, Jr.,
Don Thompson, Carl Wagner, Al Shupe, Gwen Edwards, Barbara
Lacey.
fourth estate
If it flies and resembles a
plane, you can bet that the
members of the Institute of
Aeronautical Sciences will be
interested.
Chairman of the organization
is Kenneth Rogers; Eugene
Marshall, vice-chairman; and
Donald Wallace, secretary-
treasurer.
LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1: J, Defond, Sec-
' Trcas. Eugene Marshall, Vicc-Chairman; Don
Wallace, Ken Rogers. ROW 2: James L.
Abrahamson, L. R. Soderberg, Faculty; H. E.
Chouteau.
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,. collegiate
4hclub
"Head, Heart, Hands, and
Health". That is the motto
kof the 4'H clubs of America.
And the Collegiate 4-H Club
lives by the motto in striving
for their purpose of mastering
homemaking and agriculture.
Charles Ver Stratton is presi-
dent of the organization.
LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1: Don Lcbu, Mary
Baird, Dann Foshtr, Frank Kimzcy, Anna
Han^en, Charles Vt-rstrarrt-n. ROW 2: Berty
Brerell, Paul Joslin, Sam Sahin, Phil Marcncic,
Ed Smirh, Mar^artT Cain, Shirley Bauman.
ROW 3: Beverly Jones, Richard Nelson. Boh
Wa^Koner, Roherr Marquiss, Max Wall, Bon-
nie Hubenka, Helena Marancic.
,, home
economics
How to make practical use of their cooking
and sewing lessons after graduation is one of
the items studied by the Future Homemakers
Club. Mildred Berry is head cook; Phyllis
Murray, vice-president; and Pat Sutton,
secretary.
LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1: Donna McArrhur, Pat Suiton, Charlotte William-
son, Mildred Berry, Phyllis Murray, Fern Lupher, Maxine Elwood, Janice Burron,
Joyce Reed. ROW 2: Miriam Pietala, Lilafern Btamwell, Olive Denier, Joan
Rochford, Margaret Cain, Jean Rochford, Barbara Anderson, Hortense Burton,
Rae Forman. ROW 3: Donna Beth Downer, Louise McCoy, Bonnie Everlinu,
Jacqueline Buchanan, Mary Ann Bern, Barbara Reeves, Marietta TrowhridKe, Maxine
Williams, Mar^e Hejde, Rosie Schilt, Gwen Ellison. ROW 4: Sylvia Steed, Helena
Marincic, Mary Lewis, Dorothy Kurdt, Beverley Challman, Dorothy Coopet, Jean
Simmons, Jeanerte Yorke, Ann McFarlane, Norma McRae. KNEELING: Anna Han-
sen, Rita Phillips, Beverly Jones, Betty Btettell, Ardiih Boodry, Carol Wirit:,
Barbara Burnside.
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SENIORS-LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1: Robert A. McKny, John CalUihiin, E. G. Rudolph, R. R. HLimilton,
Htltn H. Huhbdl, E. O. Kunt:, Richard S. Downty, Jo^cph R. Giraud. ROW Z: Patrick DcNiro, W. F. Drew,
J. R. Kochevar, H. C. McDanitl, C. J. Murphy, R. W. Sever-, J. D. Jones, D. C. Roners, T. J. Weber, E. L. Newton.
potter law club
John Callahan
President
Who are all those funny-looking characters walking around
with derbies on their heads ? Why, they are just the mem-
bers of the Potter Law Club.
The club, named after Charles N. Potter, Wyoming Su-
preme Court member and jurist, is composed of those ener-
getic law students who study day and night.
The lawyers play an important role in the annual Home-
coming celebration. The election of the Homecoming queen
is kept strictly legitimate by the club members and a "bal-
lot-box stuffer" doesn't have a chance with these men in
control.
This year the lawyers were outsmarted by the engineering
students_and did not have the honor of displaying the
Queen on their float. "Just wait until next year", say the
black-derbied fellows.
Officers of the club are: John Callahan, chancellor; Bob
McKay, vice-chancellor; and John Kochevar, secretary-
treasurer.
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JUNIORS— LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1: George Rollins. H. T. Jones, W. A. Norris.
Lloyd R. Cowdin, Harry Leimback, David Scott, Glen R. Rosenberry, R. A. Vitzler.
ROW 2: Virginia Van Benschotcn, M. L. Van Benschoten, Herbert S. Rovner,
V. A. Ross, Norman Hendricks, Harry L. Harris, John H. Goodrich, Walter Urbigkit.
FRESHMEN-LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1; Ralph Updcuraff, Waym- B. Ames Fred
Phifer, Ernie Copperr, Sran Mfttl, Larry HcndctMin, Avaky McWiiliams, IVtc
Kithas. ROW 2: Ural Horton. Paul Tohin, J. J. Terrana, Harold Mar, Robert
Btown, Don Collins, Walter Scott, Robert Wafers. ROW J: Oscar Hall, Wally
DeLont;, Tom Nye, Bruce Badley, Richard Dumbrill, Taylor Belt, John L. McAllistet,
P. K. Rice. KNEELING: Jack Nicholas, James Wjison, Robert Bath, RoKtt Mitacle,
Joseph Totlenhoff
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LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1: Keith Topham, Don Prentice, Dick Pollitz, Johnnie Chapman, Virginia Grandy,
Demaris Miller, Marchia Hick, Bud Skinner. ROW 2: SaUie Erzinger, Jane Monteith, Kay Mickey, Mary Strange,
Marlene Margetrs, Shirley Vance, Elizabeth Peilt, Eleanor Walters, Bob Baker. ROW 3: Loyd Seibert, John
Monteith, Lydon Childs, Charles Pugh, Mary Walthall, Lawrence Lofgren, Walter Sticker, Richard Sutphen, Jack Hey
neman. KNEELING: Marlene DeKay, Elaine Schwib, Harold Jewell, Louie Schilt, Leon Hetherington, Ronald Snider.
outing club
Dick Pollitz
Sound limbs and a spirit of adventure are
prerequisites for the University Outing Club.
The organization is composed of hockey,
skiing, skating, hiking, and archery enthusi-
asts. Weekend trips to the University recre-
ation camp are also in store for Outing
Club members. The club is not a professional
group, but its members are students who
are interested in all kinds of outdoor sports
and are intent on being better athletes.
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Chuck Pugh climbs high
All in all, the members of the Outing Club
seem to have a mighty fine time, even though
few members finish the year's activities un^
scathed. The club sponsors a three-day
Winter Carnival each year. The year's ac-
tivities also include the Snow Ball, banquets,
and an Intra-School ski meet.
Outing Club officers are: Dick Pollitz, pres-
ident; Johnnie Chapman, vice - president;
Marilyn Wiederanders, secretary; Swede Lof-
gren, membership chairman; Bud Skinner,
public relations chairman; and Keith Top-
ham, publicity chairman.
Johnnie and Virginia have chow.
Chuck and companion prepare for the downhill grade.
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LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1: Tom Meelcin, Dale West, Hank Gray, Jerry Moore, Max Stock, Kenneth John, A. L.
Tanner, J. W. June. ROW 2: Charles Eddy, Charles Heumier, Asa Brooks, Jim Clifton, George Kostal, Ted Baker,
Walter Ames, Ray Porter.
,, Wildlife
conservation club
Kenneth John
President
Hey, you ! Are you in the know with the doe / You boys
who like to lead "wild-lives" ought to be interested in the
Wild Life Conservation Club. Here's a chance to go back
to the woods and join our four-footed friends in their fight
against that awful animal — MAN.
The Wild Life Conservation Club has been organized since
1946 and is open to all majors in the professional curricu-
lum of wildlife management.
Kenneth R. John is president of the club; Max Stock, vice-
president; Jerry Moore, secretary; and Art Tanner, treas.
The club sponsors the turkey shoot in the fall and in the
spring holds the fly and bait casting contest.
Meetings consist of speeches, discussions, and movies on
wildlife conservation.
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LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1: Bruce Sheldon, J. Tottcnhoff, Barbara M. Jones, Lindy Lou
Storey, Melvin Weiss. George Apostolos. ROW 2: Leo Martucci, Howard Wilson,
Gale W. McGee. W. I. Sieckel, T. A. Larson, E. L. Forness. F. L. Nussbaum.
history club
Open to all majors and minors in his-
tory, the History Club's aim is to fur-
ther the students' understanding of the
events which have shaped the world.
Emphasis is also placed on current
trends. Officers are Howard Wilson,
president; John Slocum, vice-presi-
dent; George Apostolos, sec- treas.
/international
relations club ^
LEFT TO RIGHT. ROW 1: J. R. Shanahan. Peter Knaur, Gerald Henning, Mary Ann
Read, G. A. Clardy. Bruce Shelden. ROW 2: John McCue, Lowell Stephens. Walter
Urbigkit, Mary Ann Foreman, John Newman, J. L. Busey, Norman M. Elias.
If you want to know how the world
is getting along, politically speaking,
we advise you to talk to a member of
the International Relations Club.
Gerald Henning leads the group.
Peter Knaur is vice-president and Jac-
queline Logan is the secretary-treasurer.
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Three Shmoos
There's nothing better than water soaked apples.
Reach Bub
President Fern Lupher
knight hall
Seven's a lucky number.
Hmmm . . . the bottom bunk's empty.
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Knight Hall . . newest
and largest of women's
residence halls.
Fern Lupher, pres.
Dot Hainworth, vice-
president
Daisy Blakeman, sec.
Carol Trusheim, treas.
LEFT TO RIGHT, KNEELING: Betty Bagley, Dolores Herrin, Eutona Briggs, Nadine Pape, Pansy Stout, Marilyn
Sundquist, Beverly Jones, Mary Erwin, Shirley Bauman, Marjorie Rector. ROW 2: Louise McCoy, Jean Vines,
Kathy Boedeker, Anne Johnson, Rosanne Schneider, Georgia Goldberg, Chiyoko Tanaka, Aleen Morck, Zelma Clyde,
Beverly Pewtress. ROW 3: L. Hill, Edna Beall, Elsie Brezina, Joan McCain, Marion Heathman, Velma Champ,
Dorothy Cooper, Ann Schroll, Nan Schroll, Johnnie Chapman, Meryl Wells. ROW 4: Lucille Lappaia, Maxine Jewan,
Charline Burton, Zulay Perez, Winifred Dutton, Pat Langendorf, Sharon Needham, Ann Mockler, Elizabeth Petit,
Virginia Grandy, Sallie Erzinger, Katharine Nelson.
knight hall
LEFT TO RIGHT, KNEELING: Irene Bonella, Barbara Strange, Phyllis Benson, Lillian Folium, Marion Wain, Mary
Lou Lessinger, Harriet Youtz, Verlee Thomas, Mary Aspaas. ROW 2: Ruth Ann Hill, Daisy Blakeman, Dot Hain-
worth, Fern Lupher, Carole Trusheim, Carmen Pape, Venita Pape, Sallie Thompson, Barbie Lawler, Bonnie Everling.
ROW 3: Jean Rochford, Mary Berry, Beverly Julian, Rae Forman, Mary Yvonne Evans, Donna McArthur, Barbara
Wilde, Donna Rae Young, Kathryn Whittock, Charlotte Williamson, Leah Rabbe, Winona Wagner, Gwen Elsom,
Bonnie Davis, Joan Rochford. ROW 4: Oragay Davis, Wanda Gail Shaul, Carol Milliken, Irene Kessler, Jacqueline
Langston, Alda Kittle, Ann McFarlane, Dorothy Arnson, Carolyn Robertson, Georgiana Watburton, Nancy Staats,
Charlene Baillie, Elizabeth Thompson, Charlene Schauf, Betty Bruce.
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LEFT TO RIGHT, KNEELING: Jackie Witt, Vaughn Brewer, Margaret Cain, Janice Burton, Carol Conger, Matsua
Mankamura, Jacqueline Buchanan. ROW 2: Jacquie Larsen, Stella Porter, Laurine Fowler, Mary Lou Peters, Ardith
Johnson, Lorraine Mazet, Mary Ann Bergen, Phyllis Jesse. ROW 3: Faye Chaffin, Phyllis Mortensen, Hazel Cannon,
Lucille Roush, Bonnie Hubenka, Mary Ellen Christensen, Sherry Martin, Irene Balog, Bobbie Allen, Lorraine Dykins,
ROW 4: Carleen Compton, Mary Lewis, Cynthia Rice, Joan Lund, Janis Miller, Elaine Brown, Elizabeth Lasgor,
June Wollenzien, Pat Nelson, Dorothy Davis.
hoyt hall
Joan Toucher
President
Freshmen! Freshmen! Everywhere you go, there're freshmen.
That's the general atmosphere around Hoyt Hall.
OfficciS are: president, Joan Toucher; vice-presidents Louise
Harris and Betty Brettell; secretary. Donna Shannon; treas-
urer, Barbara Krumm; social chairman, Jo Anne Roulston;
and A. W, S. representative, lone Waddell.
LEFT TO RIGHT, KNEELING: Lois Clark, Bonnie Erickscn, Elaine Kochiras, Marilyn Morris, Betty Pebbles, Joan
Botero, Mary Ann Chenchar, Joan Daniels, Betty Sue Parsons. ROW 2: Barbara Bourne, Evelyn Tobin, Betty Brettell,
Barbara Krumm, Joan Toucher, lone Waddell, Joan Roulston, Donna Shannon. ROW 3:Joy McAffery, Marjorie
Blackstone, Janice Lehan, Sallie Anderson, Dorothy Kurdt, Mary Boles, Mary Sherman, Sally Sims, Betty Anderson,
Ma^ 'Sterrett. ROW 4: Allegra Anderson, Rosella Mercer, Norma Beagle, Louise Boam, Esther Jane Gross, Donna
Ayer, Lorraine Lee, Mary Fitzgerald, Sally Merriman, Shirley Rudisill.
,1 '*-'~ *••' >
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KEEP QUI
ExceptV/hen
FIRING
Sergeant Boley and Sergeant Trout
I Tech. Sgt. George Boley and his assistant, Sgt.
Trout, have their hands full coaching five rifle
teams — the Varsity, Women's, Freshmen, Air
R.O.T.C, and the R.O.T.C. Nevertheless,
they are doing a terrific job.
^George Early was an All' American rifleman
last year, and Sgt. Boley is confident that he
will have another All-American this year.
Skill, coordination, and steady nerves make
rifle marksmanship one of the highest ac-
complishments to be achieved. It is rapidly be-
coming a favorite among participants' sports.
The varsity team plans at least ten trips this
year and the Women's team is scheduled for
two or three. The University has a right to be
proud of the showings which the various teams
make at the rifle matches.
AIR R.O.T.C. RIFLE TEAM
LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1: Lloyd Hibbert, James Tanaka, Carl Nelson, Earl Babcock, Clarence Leeburg.
ROW 2; Thomas E. Wells, G. L. Feather, Vernon Connor, Scott Bell, Ray Johnston.
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WOMEN'S RIFLE TEAM
LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1: Joanne Roulston, Amie Floyd, Charleen Baillie, Shirlee Willy. Hallie Jane Saunders,
Fetn Lupher, Sally Erzinger. ROW 2: Mary Ann Read, Barbara Burnside, June Thode, Nadine Pape, Johnnie Chap-
man, Winona Wagner, Sally Thompson, Virginia Grandy.
rifle teams
FRESHMEN RIFLE TEAM
LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1: Gene Anderson, John Gosney, Fred Earley, Richard Campbell, L. M. Stewart.
ROW 2: Ken Johnson, Lloyd Hibbert, Thomas Miller, G. L. Feather, C. E. Dierks, Thomas E. Wells.
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R.O.T.C. RIFLE TEAM
LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1: Gene Anderson, John Cosney, Fred Earley, Ken Holden, Sreve Wilson, Normnn Pape
ROW 2: Ken Johnson, Thomas Miller, Robert Stouffer, Kenneth Lane.
VARSITY RIFLE TEAM
LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1 : B. L. Musser, Wayne Blackman, Jay Smith, Geortje Earley, Chuck Hcmpel, Raymond
Wheeler, Elmer Rerucha. ROW 2: Robert Ward, Tom Fellows, Jack Wrobleske, Dick Sttom, Bill Strange, Hu^h
M. Reed, Jim Clifton, Carl Nelson.
r.o.t.c.
Hup! Two! Three! Four! Hup! Two! Three! Four! So the members of the
R.O.T.C. go marching on down the field.
Preparation for national defense is the primary function of the Reserve
Officers Training Corps. The University of Wyoming R.O.T.C. unit was
reactivated following World War II and has consistently been rated as
one of the best in the nation.
In order to graduate from the University, each qualified male student must
complete two years of basic military instruction in the unit.
Each member tends to be a better, more useful citizen after completing his
two years in the Corps. And the military training will be invaluable in
the event he is ever called into active military service.
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LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1: Don Schneider, Roy Beisrel, T. R. Stokes. R. E. En^els. H. C. Goodrich, Gene Peterson,
Roy Teply, George Jennings, Randal Theis. ROW 2: Jack Bone, Phyllis Chase, Marilyn Small, Jane Canaday, David
W. O'Day, L. Hill, Virginia Grandy, Winona Bassetr, Norma Mae John.son. ROW^: Raymond Kahl, AI Paulus,
Jerry Mann, Don Landree, S. S. Lazer, Kenneth Christophos, Marvin Peterson, Frank Cx)rtesc, Theodore KinK. ROW
4: William Hilaman, Saul Larson, Ken WitzelinK, Ken Parpart, Andy Lon^, Robert McGraw, Elmer Bay, J. D. Brice,
Ronald Oberholtzer.
pharmacy club
Roy Beistle
President
Pills and powders ... that suggests the University
Pharmacy Club. This group, which was organized
on the campus four years ago, is made up of stu-
dents in good standing in the College of Pharm-
acy.
Chief prescription-filler is Roy Beistle, as presi-
dent; Thomas Pickhart, vice-president; Phyllis
Chase, secretary; and Theodore Hay, treasurer.
Each year a banquet is held by the Club and in
the Spring members take off into the wilds for
a picnic.
Along with all their activities, wonder if they
learn to read the writing of doctors ?
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LEFT TO RIGHT, KNEELING: Mark Dalley, Miles Harall, Ivan Appleby, Joe Jelinek, Walter Scheibner, Garth
Gaylord, Don Maxwell, Lawrence Lofgren, Bill Kirby. ROW 2: Betty Pebbles, Joan DanieLs, JoAn Botero, Joan
Toacher, Ann Bloomfield, Janice Lehan, Barbara Wilde, Eutona Briggs, Lorraine Mazet, Ardith Johnson, Thais Jauss,
Charlotte Wallace, Demaris Miller. ROW 3: Fredrick Johnson, George Brandon, Bill Bonini, Grant Boyles, Tim
Bresnahan, John Williams, John Jacobs, Gloria Canestrini, Lucille Cheesbrough, Betty Wolfe, Virginia Klaenhammer,
Carol Milliken, Evelyn Lohman. ROW 4: L. L. Via, John Yoshida, John Magnetti, Harlan Stanley, Jack Beard,
Charles Ferrari, Gene Roelfsema, Don Montgomery, James Messimer, Carole Trusheim, Nan Schroll, Dolores Herrin,
Venita Pape, Edna Beall.
All education majors are eligible for membership in
Red Pencil. Jack Cantrel is president of the organi-
zation; Mary Melchar, vice-president; Peggy Glenn,
secretary; and Sidney Martin, treasurer.
red pencil
LEFT TO RIGHT, KNEELING: Lois Miller, Mary Lou Lessinger, Laurene Fowler, Martin Gothberg, L. E. Samford,
Paul McGrath, James Zancanello, Wayne Stutelberg, Miriam Nauman, Mary Peters, Patti Hageman, Barbara Hirsig.
ROW 2: Shirley Vosler, Sharon Needham, Ann Mockler, Robert Sullins, William Sullins, Albert Martin, Pat
Minick, Bill McTernan, Peggy Glenn, J. F. Williams, Jack Cantrell, C. D. Samford, H. J. Carnine, John Williams,
Jay Annala, Shirley Johnson, Mary Helen Young, Mary Mortensen. ROW 3: Leah Ribble, Shirley Fox, Rosalie
Bertagnoli, Mary Ellen Christensen, Amie Floyd, Betty Brown, Irene Balog, Joy McAffrey, Zelma Clyde, Midori Ono,
Lois Helmerick, Helda Herrman, Alberta Smith, June Wollenzien, Wanda Gail Shaul, Phyllis Murray, Nella Beth
Ingalsbe, Mildred Berry, Anna Hansen, Joan Eckerle, Shirley Rose, Phyllis Jesse, Rosella Mercer. ROW 4: Abe F.
Kramer, Shirley Reeves, Jack Herbertson, Jean Sullins, Austin Jordan, Arlie Hammons, Bud Mason, Laddie Kumelos,
Darrell Barnes, James J. Pisciotti, Phyllis Messer, Laura Leigh Jackson, Donna Ayer, Beverly Julian, Esther Jane Gros,
Cynthia Rice, Betty Adair, Evelyn Tobin, Peggy Redmond.
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LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1; Ruth hvm, Ru-imary S.hilt, Noima Mac Johnson, Mary Melchar. Nancy Edwards, Pat
Setterbur^, Mary McAuley. ROW 2: M. j. Finn, Fat Janssen, Fern Lupher, Margaret Murray, Janet Lynch, Joan
Toucher, lone Waddell.
Mary Melchar
President
a.w.s.
Look Your Best. Be Friendly. But Don't Go Too Far.
These are three of many rules that guide and protect the
women students during their stay at the University. Active
since 1920, the A.W.S. has maintained a leading role on
the campus. As a self-governing organization, its purpose
is to aid all women students and make their life more pleas-
ant by cultivating cultural interests, emphasizing scholastic
attainment, and presenting the opportunity to enter into
campus activities.
Many honoraries have been sponsored by the A.W.S., such
as Big Sisters, Spurs, and a Mortar Board Chapter. The
A.W.S. Board is represented by one student from each of
the womens' organizations on the campus.
Functions during the year include mass meetings, teas, a
costume ball, and a formal dance.
Officers of the 1949-1950 Board are Mary Melchar, presi-
dent; Ruth Carlson, vice-president. Norma Johnson, secre-
tary, Nancy Edwards, treasurer.
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w.a.a.
LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1: Evelyn Lohman, aiarleen Baillie, Charlotte Wallace, Louise E. Thouin, Jay Annala
Daisy Blakeman, Lillian Folium. ROW 2: Gloria Nelson, Dot Hainworrh, Elizabeth Lascor, Mary Ann Chenchar
Shirley Johnson. Shirley Fox, Mary Boles, Ema Wolfard, Mary Sterrett. ROW 3: Donna McArrhur, Colleen Finn
Karma Partridge, Deborah Vicars, Shirley Reeves, Ardeth Johnson, Bonnie Hubenka, Lorraine Mazet, Alberta St. Clait
ROW 4: Lorraine Dykins, Betty Pebbles, Norma Jean Topharh, Dorothy Mathew, Viti^il Rizzi, Joan Tauchet, Emm;
HaKenstcin, Mary Ann Ellis, Donna Shannon.
Turning its attention to other than sports this year, the
W.A.A. (Women's Athletic Association) has adopted
a Belgian child! Apparently this hasn't interfered with
the athletic ability of the girls, as seen by the hotly con-
tested basketball, volleyball, and softball tournaments.
Jay Annala heads the girls as president and Pat Janssen
is vice-president.
LEFT TO RIGHT. ROW 1: Nancy Smith, Alice Baird, Phoebe Ann Fitch, Thelma Steinhout, Marilyn Small, Ann
Bylund, Mary Mortensen, Nancy Vosler, Shellie Astleford. ROW 2: Barbara Coutrs, Phyllis Barrshe, Betty Btoun,
Carleen Compton, Jacquie Larsen, Jacqueline Louan, Marf^arer Cain, Mary Lauritsen, Bevetly Jones, Judy Ptyde,
Barbara Scovel, Nancy Staats. ROW 3: Janet Lynch, JoAnne Mitacle, Thetese McCue, Helen Kavolok, Gloria
Canesttini, Rita Jeanne Phillips, Ardirh Broodry, Mary Melchar, Marilyn Mawry, Pat Scully, Glenna Atkinson,
Winona Waynet, JoAnn Kohl. ROW 4: Betty Compton, MatKatet Satvis, Maty Peters, Jackie Janssen, Ora^ay Davis,
Pat Serteibet^i:, Pat Janssen, Hazel Cannon, Mouiine Pence, Joan Ecketle, Oleta Kurtz, Ann Mockler.
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LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1: Thais Jau^s, Dave Dunlap, Mary Lou Lessinuer, Harriet Your:, Burt Stockhouse, Carol
Wirig, Jo Ann Miracle. ROW 2: Sam Hirasawa, Carol Milliken, Frank Jansen, Oragay Davis, Calvin Masnusson,
Clark Allen, Mac Partridge, Dean Nichols.
David Dunlap
President
s.cr.o.
The World Student Service Fund and Religious
Emphasis Week. These are two functions spon-
sored by the S.C.R.O. The main purpose of the
group is to promote fellowship among student
religious organizations. Officers are David Dun-
lap, president and Bert Stockhouse, vice-president.
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LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1: Steve Abbott, David Dunlap, Kenneth Taylor, Gordon Robertstad.
ROW 2: James A. Kcnagy, Charles Vet Stratten, Eugene David.
To promote fellowship among Protestant groups and to study foreign
missions are two of the purposes of the Campus Christian Fellowship
(I.V.C.F.). David Dunlap is president and Max Wall is secretary-treas.
i.v.cf.
The United Students Fellowship is made up of members from both the
Congregational and the Evangelical and Reformed Churches. Oragay
Davis is president. Activities are the supper meetings held each Sunday.
LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1: Mrs. Robert Wilkenson, Margaret Hcscmann, Rev. John McCormick, Shirley Phillips,
Oragay Davis. ROW 2: Robert F. Wilkenson, Mrs. William Merzlcr, Charles Ver Stiatten, Bertha Phillips, Eugene
Buldrldgc.
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LEFT TO RIGHT, KNEELING: Sam Hirasawa, Joan Stock, Dottie Hilgert, Marilyn Kean, Doug Johnson, Virginia
Dornan, Sylvia Steed, Evelyn Tobin. ROW 2: Ed. Robinson, Mrs. Dean Nichols, Ken Davis, Arline Jackson, Rev.
Dean Jackson, Dean Nichols, Joann Small, Bob Melin, Josephine Fay, Marilyn Mowry. ROW 3: Robert McMuUen,
Lois L)ickson, Betty Adair, John Montieth, Nancy Hunter, Charles Perkins, Bill Peterson, Leona Larremore, Jessie
Wood, Kathleen Hall, Sue Parsons, Esther Jane Gros. ROW 4: Dick Schafer, Donna Ayer, Ed Ross, Elizabeth
Fitzsimonds, Bob MacFarlane, R. A. Wallsten, Ann Mockler, E. Wren, Jacy Wain, Ralph Philips, Cynthia Rice.
ROW 5: John Rogan, Joe Jelinek, Dave Irwin, Roger Baroody, Jacque Janssen, Harold Harris, Robert Hall, C. P.
Wagner, Roger Anderson, Howard Wilson.
Canterbury club
Bob Melin
President
Sponsoring mission groups throughout the state in the
Episcopalian diocese is the main project of this year's Cant'
erbury Club, student organization for Episcopal Church
members.
Bob Melin heads this year's club as president and Kenneth
Davis is vice-president. Other officers are: Joann Small,
secretary; Edward Robinson, treasurer; and Carol Milliken
and Samuel Hirasawa, representatives to the Student Coun-
cil of Religious Organizations.
This year a coffee hour at 12:00 on Sundays was started,
which gave students an opportunity to have informal diS'
cussion groups. The club room at the Canterbury house is
open at all time for use by members of the organization.
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newman club
The Newman Club, Catholic organization for the Univer-
sity of Wyoming students, is headed this year by Lila Fern
Bramwell.
Other officers are: Pat Madigan, vice president; Orion
Lorenzi, treasurer; and Mary Yvonne Evans, secretary.
Beatrice Taylor and Carol Trusheim served as Co-chairmen
of the social committee this year.
Every Friday night the Club holds open house and com-
munion breakfasts and social meetings are held every
month. Main events of the year include the province meet-
ings held each quarter with members from Utah, Colorado,
and Wyoming chapters being represented. This year the
province convention was held in Denver during the Spring
quarter.
Lila Fern Bramwell
President
LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1: Louis Ruffini, Pat Ruffini, Orion Lorenzi, Winifred Hegedus, Pat Madigan, Lilafern
Bramwell, "Schiltz", Rev. John McDevitt, W. Vincent East, Mary Yvonne Evans, Carole Trusheim. ROW 2: Chuck
.Giorlando, Lucille Cheesbrough, Ed. Reilly,
marie Ryan, Irene Bonella, Helena Marincic,
Smithhisler, Zulay Perez, George Bull, Jo
Elaine Brown, Mary Ann Chenchar, Louise McCoy, Harold Bull, Rose-
Rosanne Schneider, Anthony Coscia. ROW 3: Barbara MIezica, Thomas
Whalen, Charles Viox, Pat Doyle, James Manee, Elsie Brezina, Bud
Carroll, Bruno Bonella.
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LEFT TO RIGHT, ROXX'' 1: Pansy Stout, Asa Brooks, Marie Bowen, Don Wallace, Charlorte Williamson, A. H.
Krafczik, Lillian Folium, Edtjar B. Smith. ROW 2; Eugene David, Ken Miller, Carol Dieaelman, Lois Harrell,
Kenneth Taylor, Mary Lou Lessinger, Leah Ribble, Betty Brown.
roger Williams
s X club
Donald Wallace
President
The Roger Williams Club has had an especially active year
under the leadership of Donald Wallace as president. The
first project undertaken was the redecoration of the club-
rooms and the devotional center.
Deputation groups, consisting of six members, were sent to
various churches throughout the state to hold services. Also
members raised the money to send two delegates to the
Baptist Student Conference at Kalamazoo, Michigan, dur-
ing the Fall quarter.
Besides these projects the group meets every Sunday for a
supper and fellowship, which includes panel speakers and
discussions. And each month a party is held.
Other officers assisting in the direction of the organization
are Charlotte Williamson, vice-president; Lillian Folium,
treasurer; and Don Thompson, secretary.
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Wesley foundation
One family in Laramie will always be thankful to
the Wesley Foundation, Methodist young peoples'
group. The Wesley Club was instrumental in
bringing a displaced family here and seeing to it
that there was a completely furnished house wait-
ing for them.
The Wesley Club has been one of the most active
groups on the campus through the efforts of pres-
ident Wayne Anderson. Aiding him this year
were vice-president, Mary McCauley; secretary,
Viola Jones; and treasurer, Dale Federer.
Apart from the regular group is the Golden Cir-
cle, which is for married students and is headed
by Mrs. Mary Kay Holden.
Wayne Anderson
President
LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1: Rev. Ray Moore, Clark Allen, Robert Baker, Wayne Anderson. ROW 2: Mrs. Ra/
Moore, Gladys Freeman, Barbara Lawler, Verna Gaskill, Carolyn Moore, Betty Turner, Mary McCauley, Wilma Kivi,
Norma Beagle. ROW 3: Dale Dunmire, Phyliss Mortensen, Miriam Nauman, Margaret Cain, Jacqueline Langstrom,
Virginia Keegan, Viola Jones, Barbara Anderson, Lois Willard. ROW 4: Paul Wuthier, Dale Federer, Jerry Cook,
ierrv layne, Terry Connelly, Elvin Booth, Chester Hejde, Bob Libbey, Victor Smith.
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LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1: Helen Karch, Barbara Lacey. Keich Topham, Thais Jauss, Harriett Youtz, Bonnie Ever-
linc, Thomas Wells. ROW 2: MaiKarct Murray, M. G. Chisolhm, Phyllis Murray, Norma Jean Topham, Marion
Wain, Amie Floyd, Nadine Thomas, Louise Claar. ROW 3: John Toscano, David Cloush, Bill Kirby, Allen Barkley,
David Dunlap, Barbara Burnside, Mary Ellen Christensen, Bob PuKh.
Westminster club
Thais Jauss
President
Presbyterian Church students find an opportun-
ity for fun and fellowship when they attend the
Sunday evening meetings of the Westminster
Club.
This group is headed by Thais Jauss, who is aided
by vice-president, Keith Topham; secretary, Bar-
bara Lacey; and treasurer. Bob McDill.
The big event of the year is sponsored by this
group; namely Youth Sunday, when the complete
church program is given by Westminster members.
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LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1: Bruce Von Forell, Robert Theisen, Jerry HalUwell, Ray Johnston, Donald Mahnke, Allen
Berkley, Guy Fenex, Fred Earley, Leon Reinecke, F. E. Brooks, George Bower, C. D. Phillips, Jerry Shuman. ROW
2: Gene Roelfsema, Jack Williams, Rech Kane, Ivan Engleman, Duane Cunz, Karl Moedl, James Freese, Mrs. Price,
Thomas Patterson, Felix Buchenroth, Bob Guy, Allen Kurtz, R. S. Stefoin, Kenneth O. Creek. ROW 3: Dick
Williams, Vic Jackson, Delbert Robinson, Mark Cammern, Jorgensen, Kenneth Christofferson, Bob Garfoot, Bill
Brown, Jim Runnalls, James Piscoitti, Bill Hardy, Don Hunton, A. D. Fryer, R. H. Durfee, Ed Wren, Milton Small,
Neil Mackay, Jerry King, Richard Kingham. ROW 4: Don Bender, Eddie Biddison, William Fleischmann, Larry
Mitich, Lloyd Lacey, Bob Helmerick, David W. Guschewsky, Bill Barbee, Don Hart, Art Rosenblum, Frank Rogers,
George Inkster, Gordon James, Bob Naleid, Fred Ramos, Bob Mothershead, Art Volk.
Men's Residence Hall, the first men's dorm on the campus,
is "home" to over 100 men each year. Officers in the Hall
are James Freese, president; Francis Brooks, vice-president;
Allan Barkley, secretary; and Allan Kurtz, treasurer.
Any coed with dancing ability and an interest in modern
dance is qualified to become a member of the Dance Work-
shop. This group, instructed by Mrs. Margaret Mains,
participates in programs for recitals and assemblies.
LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1: Lindy Lou Storey, Marjorie Hejde, Barbara Bourne, Carol Wirig,
Joan Lund, Mrs. Margaret Mains. ROW 2: Mrs. Doris Corsberg, Gladys Freeman, Carolyn
Hollister, Lois Willard, Hallie Jane Saunders, Judy Pryde. ROW 3: Esther Jane Gross, Evelyn
Tobin, Betty Sue Parsons, Janet Stevens, Ernestine Schierz, Barbara Hirsig, Doramary Hunt,
Beverly Lamkin, Jerre Stevens.
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dance group
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LEFT TO RIGHT. SITTING ON FLOOR: Sam Hirasawa. Georee Kelly. Dick Ritrtrsporn. Howr- Wal^,'ren, John
McClellan, George H. Allen, Ed Dobner. ROW 1: John Melron, Meredith Heselius, Bob Beckerr, Keith Bloom, Carl
Rollins, H. L. Van Blair, James Nolan, Ray Haskins, Hardy Rollins, Robert Gartner. ROW 2: Joe Manchak, George
Earley, Vaushn Hilpp, Walt Scheibner, Dick Strom, LeRoy Pearce, Don Dunn, Carl Nelson, Bruce Badley; Bob
McFarlane. ROW 3: Duke Picard, Roy Dean, Dick Campbell, John Ward, Jim Clifton, Joe Mathews, Mickey Dunn,
Jack Troseth, Georse Goble, Jack Johnston, Dave Edwards. ROW 4: Dale Fcdercr, Louis Holland, Robert Mason.
Bob Strairs, Loy Doty, John Pilch, John Kosich, Alvin Ketcham, Dan DiDomenico, Monte Skinner.
Carl Rollins
President
w" club
Have you won your letter in some varsity sport yet?
If so, then you are eligible for membership in the "W"
club, campus athletic organization.
The emblem of the club is a belt buckle, which was
recently changed from a pearl "W" pin, because of
confusion with frat pins.
One good thing about being a "W" member is that for
five years after graduation, you are given a free seat to
the games of the sport in which you lettered and first
choice of reserved seats in all other sports.
Carl Rollins is president of the club; Ray Haskins, vice
president; and Jim Nolan, secretary-treasurer. Bob
Beckett and Keith Bloom are executive board members.
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teratopsian club.
With the entire state of Wyoming as their "stomp-
ing ground", the Ceratopsians find great sport in
picking and shoveling the rocky soil in search of
petrified Crustaceans and ancient rocks.
When these geology majors commune with Na-
ture, they take picks instead of Pabst, shovels in-
stead of Schlitz, and boots instead of Budweiser.
They also find time to turn out prize-winning
floats for the Homecoming parade, as they have
done for the past three years.
Warren Hagist is president; Bob Grace, vice-pres-
ident; Jody Mahler, secretary; and Jim Barlow,
treasurer. Marc Calvin is senator.
Warren Hagist
President
LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW I: J. A. Barlow, M. J. Calvin, JoAnnc Mahler, Warren Hauist, Glen Faulkner, R. M.
Grace. ROW 2: John D. Haun, R. W. Wilson, R. WenKer, Louis Unfer, Jr., Elmer L. McManus, Bob Guy.
ROW 3: Bill Zakis, Byrl D. Carey, Jack Scott, Howard Albee, C. B. Patcl, John R. BerKstrom.
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LEFT TO RIGHT, KNHELING: Ken Holley, Al Scharen, Don Keele, William Schnathorst, Jim Sciver, M. J.
Leonard, G. Moravek, J. Wham, N. Small. ROW I: John Gosnty, Denny Jones, Chailes Fields, Gene Cobb, Dale
Bohmont, Ed Smith, Don Strube, Francis Morris, Tom CreKK. ROW 2: Carl Jorfienscn, Bob WaKsoner, Bob Welch,
Gerry Cain, Edward Wren, Don Lena, John Monreirh, Bruce Von Farrell, Jim Hauffman, Paul Wuthier. ROW 3:
Bob Marquisse, Bill Bon, Glenn Roehrkasse, Phil Marincic, Harry Jukes, Neal Carroll, W. L- Carr, Duane Cooper-
rider, Gary Bush. ROW 4: John T. McCue, R, D. McAuley, John Shaw, Albert Dickinson, Jr., Richard H. Gardner,
Harold Hilman, Tom Finnerry, Bernard Wolf, Donald Carson.
agriculture club
"I never saw a purple cow, I never hope to see one . . ."
Such are the sentiments of the members of the Agri'
culture Club.
The Ag Club is open to all those majoring in agricul-
ture and has as its main purpose to arouse interest in
the profession.
Melvin Schneider is president, and Dick Kaufmann,
treasurer of the group which is noted as the sponsors
of the Little International. The show features an Ag
Club dance, arena events, livestock judging, a barbe-
cue, booth exhibits, equestrienne contests, and a hog-
calling contest. Hmm. Wonder who the objects of
that contest were ?
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LEFT TO RIGHT. ROW I: Charles Verstractcn. Kelly McBride,
John Yocum, Max Wall, Elton Wills, Guy Brock, Melvin
Schneider, Bill Eckerdt, Kenneth Faulkner. ROW 2: David Fuller,
Kenneth Sr. Clair, Ken Colman, Mervin Miller, Richard Nelson,
Dick Strom, Mark Cameron, Oakley Lamphere, Harvey Kruefjer,
James Norman. ROW 3: Bob Quade, Bruce Coleman, Bill White,
Elmer Rerucha, Frank Croovberu, Frank Kimzcy, Robert Lyon,
Charles Kcssler, Tom Lifka, Gerald Mathews, Robert Sessa.
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Bill Eckerdt, Pat Terry, Bob Clark, Tom Gregg. ROW 2: Marilyn Hanson, Marion Haugard, Miriam Nauman,
Rosella Mercer, Joe Tcrran, Bobbie Allen, Margaret Cain, Mary Fitzgerald, Joyce Benrsen, Ruth Ann Hill, Mae Sunada.
ROW 3: James Blackstone, Leonard Nelson, Edward Smith, Frank Croonberg, Kirk Thorneburg, Leslie Sender, Frank
Rogers, Donald Bone, Ruth Hatcher, Joan Smith. ROW 4: John McCue, Stewart Roberts, Robert Melin, Lowell
Stephens. James Shanks, Phil Christensen, Dann Fosher, Charles Heumier. Louise Claar, Lois Clark.
independents
Bill Eckerdt
President
Once the most powerful group on the campus, the Inde-
pendents have sunk to a minor position as far as politics
and contests are concerned.
But they still have their fun! Every Monday night there is
a dance, movie, or party, and a picnic in the spring. AIS
participates in various sports; and the group manages the
the second-hand bookstore, handled by Frank Rogers.
Officers of the group are: president. Bill Eckerdt; secretary,
Mary Ann Read; corresponding secretary, Laverne Claire;
and treasurer, Ethel Eckerdt.
Outstanding AlS-ers are Walt Urbigkit, Potter Law and
chairman of the Finance Committee of the senate; Mae
Sunada, Iron Skull, Pi Delt, and WYO copy editor; Jackie
Logan, senator; and Barbara Allen, WYO staff member.
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EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Left to Right, Seated: Joe Terran, John Mc-
Cue, Ethel Eckerdt, Treasurer; Pete Saunders.
Standing: Mr. Brady, AcUnsor; Mr. Harding,
Jim Pisciotti, Vice-president; Bill Eckerdt, Pres.
Independent Council takes time out
from advising to do some posing.
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music department
Allan A. Willman
Chairman, Division of Music
Studios . . . piano and organ practice rooms . . . classrooms
. . . rehearsal room for 130 musicians. These are just a few
of the new facilities added to the Music department with
the completion of the annex of Knight Hall.
Other features of the new quarters are a record library,
listening booths, electronic organ, and five grand pianos;
making a total of 55 pianos on the campus.
Outstanding musical events of the year have been Mozart's
"Requiem", the opera "Down in the Valley", and various
orchestra programs.
The University has been lucky in having such eminent mu-
sicians as Harald Brager-Nielsen of the University of Oslo,
Gunnar Johansen of the University of Wisconsin, and
Darius Milhaud of the Conservatory of Paris as guest in-
structors during the past year.
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Left to Right: Mrs. Gunnar Johansen, Allan A. Willman, Chairman, Division of
Music; Darius Milhaud, famous composer; Dean O. H. Rechard, Gunnar Johansen,
famous pianist; Mrs. Darius Milhaud.
The Band performs.
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Ned Murray
SENIOR
MEMBERS
Meredith Picard
William Roesen
Bill Rogers
Forrest Stone
Howard Walgren
Marvin Wood
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Frank Blogg
William Breslin
JUNIOR
MEMBERS
William Brown
John Cooper
Harold Gaede
James Godfrey
Don Hinkle
Gerald Holm
Lyle Sylte
Charles Verstraten
Dean Keeney, Advisor
Striving for cooperation rather than competition among
the frats, is the powerful Inter-Fraternity Council.
These Greelc men formulate policies and laws for all fra-
ternities of the University. This council is composed of
two representatives from each frat that has been on the
campus for one year or longer.
Inter-Frat regulates such things as rushing and require-
ments for initiation, and helps smooth the functioning of
other things which concern the Greek men.
During the Spring quarter, the one dance sponsored by the
group is held — the Inter-Fraternity Ball. At this dance
the Greek Sweetheart and the Most Ugly Man on the
campus are selected.
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John Thode, President
Forrest Stone, Vice-president
Marvin Wood, Secretary
John Thode
pan Hellenic
Working on policies to help rushees during rush week is the main function
of the two Pan-Hellenic Councils.
The Senior "Pan-Hel" members are girls who know enough about campus
ways and means to be wise in formulation of rushing rules.
The Junior Pan-Hellenic are underclasswomen who will work up to mem-
bership in the senior group.
Two representatives from each of the six sororities are chosen by the
"sisters" to serve on the council.
Joan Smith
Joan Smith, President
Rita Jean Phillips, Secretary
Shirley Olsen, Treasurer
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Peggy Corthell
Kathryn Engstrom
Mary Mortensen
Lois Mottonen
Connie Nelson
Shirley Olsen
Rita Jean Phillips
Miriam Pietala
Barbara Reeve
Raye Rita Taggart
Mrs. Slociim, AiU'isor
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dipha chi omega
Over on Grand Avenue there is a stucco house with lotza girls living (?)
there. These girls, sporting the "sacred lyre of angels", are the Alpha
Chi Omegas.
The Alph Chis are known for their Spring slumber party, given in honor
of their pledges and new initiates at Libby Lodge, where they take off for
the hills, formals and all. This, we hear, is to release those pent-up feelings
acquired during the hard months of cold winter nights spent in town.
Beta Kappa chapter of Alpha Chi Omega was inducted into the student
life of this University in 1930 and the national organization was founded
in 1885.
All the girls wear their LYRE with pride, but among the "Wheels" (and
there are plenty) we mention: Pat Sett€rburg, president of Mortar Board
and member of Phi Beta Kappa and Psi Chi; Anna Hansen, Senate secre-
tary and prexy of Phi Upsilon Omicron; Mildred Berry, president of
Home Ec Club; Iron Skullers, Margene Johnson and Anna Hansen; and
Betty Wolfe, Dedi Pence, and Rae Forman, Spur representatives.
Last, but not least, is Hilda Herrmann, a German student, whom the
Alpha Chis are sponsoring this year. She has already acquired member-
ship in Red Pencil and the Cosmopolitan Club.
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Pat Setterburg, President
Joanne Small, Vice-president
Betty Wolfe, Vice-President
Edna Larsen, Corresponding Secretary
Beverly Allbright, Recording Secretary
Velma Black, Treasurer
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Beverly Albright
Glenna Atkinson
Mildred Berry
Velma Black
Mary Boles
Faye Chaffin
Lucille Chee.shrout;h
Avis Dixon
Karleen Eastman
Joan Eckerle
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Kathryn Engstrom
Mary Y^'onne Evans
Toria Field
Rae Forman
Kathleen Hall
Anna Hansen
Marion Heathman
Margene Johnson
Jo Ann Kohl
Edna Larsen
Mary Lauritsen
Loma Jane Lehner
Guida Lewis
Joanne Mahler
Andrea Malcolm
Beverly Mayhew
Geraldine Pence
Maxine Pence
Mourine Pence
Barbara Richardson
Mary Sabin
Barbara Scovel
Joann Small
Elizabeth Wolfe
Jackie Wymote
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Mien Leiber Fraulien.
Don't let me disturb your work.
One moment please.
Libby Lodge Dancer
Who pulled the blind ?
What a neat bunch of fillies.
Omega Mansion
1949 Rodeo Queen
Keep Smiling.
Whose lesson ya copying ?
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Irene Balog
Winona Bassett
Rosalie Bertagnolli
Marjorie Blackstone
Betty Brown
Barbara Burnside
Mary Ann Chenchar
Mary Ellen Christensen
Barbara Courts
Betty Crompton
Shirley Ann Currie
Donna Beth Downer
Pat Doyle
Mary Ann Ellis
Mary Erwin
Lora Floyd
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Carolyn Hollister
Ada Hornbeck
Doramarv Hunt
Viola Jones
Clare Kazmerchak
Elaine Kochiras
Sue Kraemer
Joette Lawrence
Janet Lynch
Joy McCaffrey
Norma McRae
Sherry Martin
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Lois Mottonen
Sharon Needham
Betty Ann Pebbles
Eleanore Petersen
Miriam Pietala
Arlene Robertson
Rosemarie Ryan
Margaret Sarvis
Gloria Sebastian
Marian Carey
Norma Jean Sigler
Margaret Smith
June Thode
Nadine Thomas
Theo Vozakis
Donna Young
chi omega
Fifty-one girls bow down to Chi Omega to honor their seventeen-year-old
chapter with their beauty, brains and talent.
A bunch of outstanding girls live down there on Grand Avenue . . . like
Margaret McCuUough and Norma McRae on Mortar Board; Lois Mot-
tonen and Miriam Pietala, senators and Iron Skull members; Barbara
Coutts and Stella Gergle, Spurs; Donna Rae Young, Engineer's Queen;
Shirley Currie, student affilliate of the American Chemistry Society; Janet
Lynch and Theo Vozakis in dramatics and art honoraries, respectively.
And then Janet won the hog-calling contest in the Little International this
year. Wonder if she practiced on her sister members ?
Norma is also a "Who's Who"-er and Gloria Sebastian deserves mention
for her piano playing for various campus activities.
This year those gals sang their hearts out and won first place in the Home-
coming Sing . . . another trophy for their shelf.
Since it was founded in 1933, the Wyoming chapter has become known
for its friendly girls, as well as for its scholarly achievements. The main
social event of the Chi O year is the winter formal.
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Margaret McCullough, President
Stella Gergel, Vice-president
June Thode, Secretary
Lois Mottonen, Treasurer
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Is the apple for the teacher ?
Chi Omega Pledges
Chi Omega House Mother
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This was posed.
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delta delta delta
The big white house on the corner of Fraternity Park is the scene of many
a gala party, the home of many a campus beauty, and, to make the list
complete, the place where the gals think a brain is a nice accessory.
This is the house of the Theta Eta chapter of Delta Delta Delta, which
was installed on the Wyoming campus in 1913. Mary Melchar stands
out in this group of friendly girls. She made "Who's Who" this year,
Mortar Board, and is president of A.W.S. Other active Tri Delts are:
Joan Smith, president of Pan Hellenic and an Iron Skuller, along with
Marietta Trowbridge.
Bev Pettibone carries the beauty with her record of being Homecoming
Queen attendant; Wanda Daley, active journalist is a member of Pi Delta
Epsilon; and Molly Leaver was chosen as the most popular gal on the
Cowboy campus last year.
The girls are artistic, too. They copped the first prize for the most beauti-
ful float in the Homecoming parade this year.
Highlights of the Tri Delt social year is the winter formal and the Pearl
dinner dance.
Gosh! How the girls love their house. They say its ideally located and the
windows . . . how popular they are; especially around 10:30 each night.
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Molly Leaver
Molly Leaver, President
Barbara Reeve, Vice-president
Marietta Trowbridge, Secretary
Ruth Carlson, Treasurer
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Sally Anderson
Shelmer Astleford
Margaret Boyer
LaVonne Campman
Ruth Carlson
Evelyn Clarke
Carleen Compton
Carol Conger
Wanda Daley
Eunice Dalzelle
PLEASE
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Kay Evans
Ora Gay Davis
Donna Fuerst
Nancy Gates
Elizabeth Hill
Beverly Jones
Ethelyn Kingham
[acquie Larsen
Elizabeth Lascor
Patricia Lentz
Audre Lowe
Virginia McBride
Marilyn McKeon
Bonnie McKibbin
Mary Melchar
Virginia Norman
Dorothy Paulson
Beverly Pettibone
Stella Porter
Judy Pryde
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Barbara Reeve
Kathryn Reusser
Hallie Saunders
Ernestine Schierz
Mary Scrutchfield
Marilyn Small
Jean Simmons
Joan Smith
Nancy Smith
Thelma Steinhour
Marietta Trowbridge
Maxine Williams
Morning after . . .
Is that horseshoe over Kay ?
I gotta lovely bunch of coconuts.
Donna Jean Ayer
Ardith Boodry
Hortense Burton
Gloria Canestrini
Phyllis Chase
Mary Grace Chisholm
Janet Davis
Marjorie Davis
Shirley Day
Marjorie Eykyn
Elizabeth Fitzsimonds
Elizabeth Garrett
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Jacqueline Janssen
Pat Janssen
Shirley Johnson
Helen Kavalok
Oleta Kurtz
Joan Leenhouts
Evelyn Lohman
Therese McCue
JoAnn Miracle
Ann Mockler
Mary Mortensen
Marilyn Mowry
Margaret Murray
Phyllis Murray
Katherine Nelson
Joyce Petersen
Rita Phillips
Shirley Reeves
Virgil Rizzi
Rita Jean Rochford
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kappa delta
Kappa Delta was founded nationally October 23, 1897, at a small college
in Farmville, Virginia. Wyoming RHO was granted its charter in 1914
and since then the K. D.'s have made their home at 605 Grand.
There's a lively bunch of gals in this chapter . . . Pat Janssen, for instance,
president of Big Sisters . . . Jay Annala, W.A.A. president . . . half the
publications staff — Dedi Sardini, Unquote editor and desk editor of the
Branding Iron . . . Gloria Canestrini, the B. I.'s society editor, and Shirley
Day, business manager of the paper.
Mary Mortensen, Spur president . . . Alberta Smith, Phi Gamma Nu presi-
dent and head usher . . . Phyllis Murray, vice-president of Home Ec. club
. . . Rita Jean Phillips, secretary of Pan-Hel council.
And then we have Mary Grace Chisholm who made WHO's WHO this
year and who is also on Mortar Board . . . Virgil Rizzi's a cheerleader and
was an attendant at the Engineer's ball. Hortense Burton was queen of
the Gold and Green ball.
The K. D.'s have two dances during the year, a pledge dance and then one
in the Spring. They also give a yearly welfare party at Christmas time
for orphaned children.
The little child they've adopted in Belgium has luckily acquired forty-
five "mothers".
They placed second in house decorations for Homecoming this year and
the K. D.'s rank as one of the top teams in all sports.
KA
Rayma Annala
Rayma Annala, President
Patricia Janssen, Vice-president
Margaret Murray, Secretary
Shirley Day, Treasurer
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Mrs. Cook, "The K D Mom
Cheers .
Presidents should play golf.
K D Float
K D Spurs
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Our Humble Abode
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The outlook looks brieht for the K D's.
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All these dishes and no food.
A steak fry maybe ? ?
A K D Queen
A bunch of Suckers
That K D House is a busy place.
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Mary Louise Anselmi
Laura Bailey
Dorothy Bain
Barbara Baker
Joann Botero
Ann Bradley
Jeanette Clarke
Evelyn Coope
Joan Daniels
Gerry Derr
Jean Ebenhahn
Pat Faulkner
Mary Jean Finn
Phoebe Fitch
Sally Hartwig
Marge Holkenbrink
Shirley Hunt
Nancy Hunter
Thais Jauss
Marilyn Johnson
Phyllis Krause
Jacqueline Krueger
Barbara Lacey
Dorothy Lacey
Jane Lester
Kathryn Luman
Gloria Lynch
Beverly McClintock
kappa
kappa gamma
Barbara Meike
Elsie Mikkelsen
Marilyn Morris
Melody Murray
Connie Nelson
Alice Howison
Jane Eaton Brockley
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Jacqueline Nott
Kathrine Patrick
Helen Rea
Pat Seeburg
Joanne Smith
Martha Strayer
Raye Rita Taggert
Joyce Tate
Mary Jo Tobin
Nancy Todd
Joy Vandehei
Debrah Vicars
Nan Vicars
Charlotte Wallace
Phyllis Westlake
Jeanne Wilson
The girls who wear the golden key do not have to look forward
to the "mansions in Heaven waiting for them". The K. K. G.
girls live in a mansion already.
The Gamma Omicron chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma was
installed on the University of Wyoming campus in 1927.
There are many outstanding students among the Kappas . . .
Senators, Who's Who nominees, and beauty queens galore.
Some of these celebrities are Charlotte Wallace, Senator and
Who's Who nominee; Cindy Clark, Homecoming Queen; Joy
Vandehei, Miss Frontier for 1950; Norma Bell, last year's Miss
Frontier; and Dorothy Bain, outstanding actress.
Other Kappas who have achieved a measure of glory and honor
within the sacred halls of Wyoming U. are: Bev McClintock,
Pat Seeburg, and Barbara Baker, who are members of the Spurs
honorary; Nan Vicars and Pat Dineen, members of Iron Skull;
Joyce Tate, Dorothy Bain, and Sally Hartwig, who are members
of the Dramatics Honorary.
Each year the Kappas sponsor a Winter formal and a Spring
Costume Ball.
The K. K. G.'s were awarded the Scholarship Cup for 1949.
KKr
Pat Dineen
Pat Dineen, President
Joyce Tate, Vice' president
Dorotiiy Bain, Secretary
Gloria Lynch, Trec\siirer
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One Orchid and a Bunch of Roses
One Heart Throbbing Moment
Dear Kappa House Mother
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Kappa founders, no doubt.
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pi beta phi
Partly old and pardy new . . . that describes the brown, stone
house in Fraternity Park. Within this dwelling reside the Pi
Beta Phis — along with Neil Nordmann and Co., who have
finally consented to put in a "legal" second floor smoker.
Besides the party and "toujour gai" girls, a new attraction is
added to the place . . . none other than 16 months old "Mitzi".
Perish that thought . . . it's a dog with a veiled face and the pet
of the girls who wear the Golden Arrow.
Among the notable of the Pi Phis are M. J. Harris, Engineering
Council and Engineer deluxe; Barbara Scott, pianist; Donna Zell
Willis, mainstay of the University theatre; Barbara Jones, assist'
ant editor of the WYO and "Who's Who" member; Barbara
Bourne, Phi Ep queen; Ruth Irvin, Senator; Lindy Lou Storey,
hoarder of the beauty cups.
The Wyoming chapter was installed in 1910 and was the first
sorority on the campus.
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Demaris Miller, President
Mary Ann Foreman, Vice-president
Shirley Olsen, Secretary
Norma Mae Johnpon, Treasurer
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Phyllis Bartshe
Betty Beresford
Ann Bioomfield
Barbara Bourne
Mary Breslin
Vaughn Brewer
Elaine Brown
Ann Bylund
Pat Caldwell
Virginia Canady
Mary Frances Carrol
Peggy Corthell
Cordell Cullen
Nancy Edwards
Mary Ann Foreman
Laurene Fowler
Gladys Freeman
Esther Gross
Mary Jean Harris
Molly Heidinger
Marjorie Hejde
Marcia Hick
Barbara Hirsig
Par Hunton
pi beta phi
Ruth Irvin
Norma Mae Johnson
Barbara Jones
Beverly Lamkin
Janice Lehan
Phoebe Limdy
Joan Lund
Janis Miller
Marge Millhone
Shirley Olsen
Helen Peters
Mary Peters
Cynthia Rice
Rose Mary Schilt
Barbara Scott
Ellen Sheldon
Shirley Sorensen
Joan Stock
Lindy Lou Storey
Mary Lew Tobin
Reta Wick
Donna Zell Willis
Jacqueline Witt
Mary Helen Young
Ann Zuckerman
Cousin Betty and friend
Girls, Girls, Girls.
Pi Phi Homecoming Decoration
Mrs. Meisnest and her mice
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Lets take an old fashioned walk.
Pi Phi Date Bureau
Partial view of the Pi Phi House
Takes four girls to hold Gill
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Elnora Arnold
Lilafern Bramwe
Nice background
Don't fight Girls.
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Alice Crossan
Anna Fosse y
Shirley Fox
Pauline Glenn
Jane Hall
Bonnie Jones
Marian Hansard
Lois Harrell
Geraldine Johnson
\'irginia Klaenhammer
\'elda Madden
Geraldine Matiba
Mary McAuley
Shirley Mills
Betty Ray
Maicille Ray
Peggy Redmond
Edith Rennick
Marium Renshav
Ema Wolfard
Smile for the Pepsident Ad.
Sure hope that's HER hand.
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Varsity villagers
Since their organization in 1929, the Varsity Villagers have
maintained their reputation of being one of the more active
groups on the campus.
They are forever busy carrying out their program of parties,
picnics, dances and athletic events.
Varsity Villagers is an organization for girls who live in town,
but who participate in all campus honoraries, such as Spurs and
Iron Skull, as well as being represented in the Associated Wo'
men's Club and the W. A. A.
Their pin is worn with pride in the knowledge that this emblem
represents years of tradition on the university campus, since the
founding of this group many long years ago.
Mrs. Alex Johnston is sponsor of this very lively organization.
Some of the members that claim fame here, and elsewhere too,
are: Mary McAuley and Betty Ray, Spurs; Edith Rennick, Iron
Skull; and Miriam Renshaw, active in the University theatre.
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Marilyn Hanson
Marilyn Hanson, President
Pauline Glenn, Vice-president
Velda Madden, Secretary
Geraldine Johnson, Treasurer
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(lien Alley
Betty Barley
Alice Raird
Dick Baldwin
Don Baldwin
Hermoine Baldwin
Edna Beall
(lary Bir^e
Eutona Briggs
Ronald Burke
Janide Burton
James Call
Mayo Call
Ivan Caudill
Frank Frodsham
Ted Frome
Nola Gardner
Reed Gardner
Vivian Gardner
Lloyd Hibbert
Lesa Hill
Boyd Jenkins
Alyce Jones
Milton Jones
Woodford Jones
Beverly Julian
Harvey Krueger
Ruth Krueger
Mary Lewis
Ralph Lewis
L~)onna McArthur
Margaret Mcintosh
Valenna Nelson
Kenneth Nielsen
Ronald Oberhaltzer
Karmen Rape
Venita Rape
Kenneth Parker
Edward Partridge
Karma Partridge
Dee Peterson
Beverly Pewtress
Donald Policky
Clive Pope
Phil Reasch
Roy Reno
Beverly Rogers
Sally Sims
Mary Lou Taggart
Sam Taylor
Claude Thomas
Stanley Todd
lambda delta
You guys and gals who like to be in mixed groups should try
the Lambda Delta Sigma for size. L.D.S. is more fortunate than
most fraternities and sororities in that it combines both male
and female students into one organization.
At the corner of 12th and Grand stands the pride and joy of
L. D. S.' ers — their Institute. This is a house full of the spirit
of fellowship and brotherhood. The brotherhood phase is es-
pecially popular, as it combines the Alpha, or fraternity chapter,
with that of the Omega, or sorority chapter.
These two groups combine to form one of the most unbeatable
combinations on the campus — in sports, activities and scholar-
ship.
The organization is especially proud of its athletic program. The
teams are so good that they play university competition instead
of wasting their time with frats.
L. D. S. was organized at the University of Utah in the school
year of 1936-37. Students felt the need for fellowship with one
another and for an organization that could express the attitudes
and ideals of the Mormon young people. The Wyoming chapter
was founded in November, 1937, and has been one of the strong-
est groups on the campus since.
To prove this point, take a look at the Homecoming record of
L. D. S. this year. It won first place in the Homecoming sing
among the independent groups and took first place for its house
decoration in the most humorous class.
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BETA ALPHA
Don Jones, President
Ron Brownell, Vice-president
Clarence Bagley, Secretary
Clive Pope, Treasurer
La Fond Pope
BETA OMEGA
La Fond Pope, President
Donna McArthur, Vice-president
Betty Bagley, Secretary
Ramona Policky, Treasurer
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Robert Welch
Nord Wilkes
Carol Wirig
June Wollenzien
Two thinkers and ah, . . ?
Going steady ? ? ?
Our Social Room
lambda delta
LDS House
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Waltz me around again Willie.
Good picture of Junior.
LDS Sweetheart
Lovely
Ball Room
Merryll Bailey
Harvey Carson
Donald Christensen
Dean Clark
Marc Colvin
Richard Comes
ohn Cooper
Roy Dean
Thomas Feeney
John Freytag
Dale Fuehrer
Douglas Fuller
Bill Gilbert
Roland Hart
Lawrence Hawkins
James Hawkins
William Henry
William Hepp
Wayne Holaway
Robert Hughes
James Hunter
Robert Hurrell
John liams
George Inkster
Clifford Jacobs
John Jacobs
Melvin Johnson
Marco Labudovich
Kenneth Madsen
Charles Mankin
Andrew Mascher
Clarence Mercer
Wayne Moore
Donald Nelson
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Thomas Overy
Nick Panopoulos
Arthur Rue
Russell Sandercock
LeRoy Stewart
Edwin Sunnergren
Edward Treglown
John Trimmer
Bob Vaughan
David Wilde
James Wham
Phillip Wood
acacia
Although a new fraternity, the Acacias have already contributed
their share to the campus "great", to say nothing of their schol-
astic achievements. They won the Inter-Fraternity Council schol-
arship cup last year for the highest grade average.
Acacia is based on Masonic ties, and is the only fraternity not
designated by Greek letters. It was installed at the University
of Wyoming in April, 1947.
Acacia has placed men in almost every honorary society in the
school and in every field of fraternal endeavor they are near
the top.
On the social side the Acacia sponsors, in the the winter quarter,
the Twin-Twirl and the Anniversary Ball during Spring quarter.
During the Fall th^y have a Pledge dance.
Wallace Moon
Wallace Moon, President
Robert Vaughan, Vice-president
William Henry, Secretary
Dale Fuehrer, Treasurer
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Look out, fellows, someone has an ace.
Mother Jennings and her children
acacia
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Our House
Mr. President, I presume.
All I want for Xmas is my two front teeth.
alpha tau omega
Gamma Psi of Alpha Tau Omega has the distinctive honor of
being the first national fraternity at the U. of Wyoming. It was
organized in 1913, and since then has been one of the more ac'
tive fraternities on the compus. The main event of the year is
the Bowery Ball.
Hardly a year passes without the Taus adding to their record of
achievement in athletics and scholarship. Outstanding this year
are Chuck Greenbaum, Who's Who; Cal Queal, editor of the
Branding Iron and Who's Who; and Kirk Fraser, B. I. sports
editor. Other active members are Howard Walgren, Edwin
Dobner and Don Piehl, playing varsity hockey, and Dick Ritter^
sporn, baseball.
During the summer the Taus moved to a new house on Ivinson
avenue where they have more room to stretch out.
AT a
Richard Rittersporn
Richard Rittersporn, President
Richard Perkins, Vice-president
John Schoneberg, Secretary
Ray Roberts, Treasurer
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Kent Albright
Louis Allison
Robert Balcom
Robert Bath
Robert Blessing
Jerry Bloom
Dale Bree
William Breslin
Creighton Burke
John Burris
Boyce Coleman
John Corbett
William Cordiner
Robert Costin
Frank Davis
Ed Dobner
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William Drew
Jeraid Dukes
Francis Ellis
Harold Ellis
; Lloyd Evans
, Eugene Ewing
Kirk Eraser
James Gillum
Charles Gilpin
Robert Grace
Charles Greenbaum
Milton Heins
Ernest Heiser
Don Jensen
Norman Johnson
William Jones
Bud Knoll
Stephen Layman
Dick Leedy
Bruce Lien
alpha tau omega
Burton Lowe
William McCalla
Don McMurray
Donald MacDonald
Martin Markley
Francis Marsh
Clayton Merrill
Rick Merback
Carroll Mohr
Ray Nelson
Tom Nye
John Oja
Jim Parkins
Dick Perkins
Gene Peterson
Donald Piehl
Champs
Mad at someone ? ?
Keith Pilger
Darrell Reichen
Edward Roach
Ray Roberts
James Rollins
John Schoneberg
Huey Shelton
Edwin Small
Tom Smith
Jim Steele
Fred Steinhour
Henry Therkildsen
George Tope
Bill Wahl
Howard Walgren
John Walsh
Bill West
Paul Zimmerman
Jerry Zoble
We live here.
Holding down the home front
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What's Konna happen to Tom ?
Honest, fellas, I didn't do it.
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We sang and won again.
alpha tau omega
ATO House
We just snuck in.
beta theta alpha
A fast growing fraternity on the Wyoming campus is Beta Theta
Alpha. It was recognized as an independent organization in
1946, and since then it has been active in campus functions.
Outstanding Betas are Frank Blagg, Senator . . . Pete Buonomo,
Iron Skull . . . Jerry Reed, basketball . . . John Thode, Who's
Who, president of the Inter-Fraternity Council, and Engineer
of the Year . . . Dick Patterson, active in journalism and radio.
B0A
John Thode
John Thode, President
Fred Christensen, Vice-president
Gene Mead, Secretary
Frank Blagg, Treasurer
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Gerald Addington
Donald Badinelli
Frank Blagg
Peter Biionomo
Richard Campbell
What a lucky man that Sal is ! The Beta cooks (?) Dance, Ballerina, dance
Robert Caudel
Fred Christensen
Gerome Doherty
Howard Downer
Ed Evers
William Gray
Henry Grunden
James Hageman
Paul Hallowell
Rudy Juvan
Clifford Kuskie
Clarence Leeberg
Paul McGrath
Gene Mead
Walter Miller
John Nelson
Richard Patterson
Vern Petersen
Sal Planeta
Bill Reece
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What's around the corner ?
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Earl Shatto
Ray Straub
Charles Viox
Fred Williams
Robert Willson
kappa sigma
Still at the vantage point of observation are the inmates of the
Kappa Sig Fraternity. And they're still very active in athletics,
scholarship, and university life.
Outstanding social event during the year is the Slobbovian
Spring dance, which usually takes place in December. At this
time fugitives from Al Capp roam unleashed about the campus.
A few of the active members of the fraternity are Greg Smith,
business manager of "Unquote" and responsible for many of
the Kappa Sig's floats and house decorations during Homecom-
ing . . . Larry Marostica, vice-prexy of Scabbard and Blade . . .
Danny Carson, P. E. P. prexy . . . Chuck O'Brien, former foot-
ball player and coach for the frat's boxing team . . . Bill O'Con-
nell. Phi Delta Epsilon prexy and active journalist . . . Iron Skull,
Tommy Hannum (Prexy) and Bob Skinner . . . University skiers
of reknown. Bud, Monty, and Bob Skinner.
Delta Gamma chapter came into being on this campus in 1921.
Ned Murray
Ned Murray, President
Chuck O'Brien, Vice-president
Larry Marostica
James Norman, Treasurer
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Bob AfFlerbach
George Allen
Robert Baker
Ray Baker
Donald Barker
Kenneth Blair
Allan Benton
Don Boyer
Dan Carson
Edward Carson
Tom Casey
Thomas Cassidy
Robert Cobb
Jack Daly
Dick DeLand
Robert Dempster
Ray Edwards
Guy Fenex
William Gibson
Thomas Gill
Bob Gish
Frank Hadsell
Tom Hannum
Lloyd Hill
Gerald Holm
Clyde Howard
Richard Hoy
Carl Jorgensen
Robert Kehn
Thomas Kilty
Bob Knox
Lawrence Le Beau
Leslie Lowrey
Bill MacFarlane
Tom McCue
John McPherson
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Lawrence Marostica
Thomas Miller
Robert Miracle
George Mosher
Don Murray
Paul Newton
James Norman
James Norris
William Norris
Bill O'Connell
Sydney Pattison
James Petty
Brittain Poteet
Charles Pugh
Bob Pugh
John Schillereff
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Richard Sears
Robert Sellers
William Sinclair
Clayton Sivertsen
Clement Skinner
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Kappa Sigma Dream Girl — WOW !
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James Straley
William Taylor
John Traut
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Harvey Beasley
Charles Behney
George Briggs
James Coulombe
Milton Esterline
Dale Federer
Marcus Hodges
Dan Holub
John Langdon
David Larkin
Mahlon Leonard
Bruce Porter
John Pratt
Emil Rasmussen
Robert Sessa
Robert Welty
William Welty
Kenneth Witzeling
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Our President will now speak.
lambda chi alpha
Boston College was the founder of Lambda Chi Alpha which
began the fraternity in 1903. The chapter was founded locally
in May of 1948 and was recognized in November of the same
year.
Last year the boys won the rodeo float and this year were second
in Homecoming for the most humorous float.
The Lambda Chis are best remembered as the fraternity that
sponsored the March of Dimes dance last year in which they
made enough to donate an iron lung to the Ivinson Memorial
Hospital here in Laramie.
Paul Tobin, past president and law student, is the pride and
joy of the L. C. A.'s.
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Paul Tobin, President
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Secretary
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Lee Ballinger
Gerard Barrows
Ray Bower
William Brown
Roger Burtness
Joe Carey
Wallace Chesbro
John Clare
David Cordiner
Jack Cramer
Robert Creager
Leonard Deru
John Donnell
Marte Ellbogen
Daniel Farrer
Glen Faulkner
Bruce Fritzler
David Fuller
John Wonderley
William Glascock
George Gligorea
Richard Gose
Robert Grant
John Hall
Noel Hicks
Harry Johns
Bill Johnson
Rolland Jorgensen
George Kockevar
John Kochevar
Robert Kaufman
William Kunkel
John Marshall
Robert McKay
James Minick
Karl Moedl
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Dwight Osborn
Barton Page
Robert Pender
Herbert Quealy
Bill Rogers
Charles Rossiter
George Roulston
Roger Runge
Richard Steinhour
Charles Stoddard
Donald Teeters
Phil Van Auken
Alvin Vandenberg
Lionel Welch
Gene Williams
Martin Wilson
phi delta theta
Homecoming this year found the Phi Delta Theta fraternity
really "on the ball". The boys won first place in the Homecom-
ing sing, first place for the most beautiful house, and second
place for the most beautiful float.
Besides this the Phi Delts are ever active in sports and have
several traditional social events. These are the hayride in the
Fall quarter, the masquerade ball in the winter quarter, and a
formal dance in the Spring.
Jack Winninger and Ralph Updegraff head the group in honors
this year by being selected for membership in Who's Who.
Ralph is also business manager of A.S.U.W.
Other outstanding members that the fraternity boasts are: Dick
Gose, president of the Engineering society; Roger Runge, head
of Alpha Kappa Psi; Robert Creager, sports editor for this year's
WYO; and athletes, Fred Taucher and Pearley Wells. Pearley
was voted as the most popular boy on the campus last year.
Phi Delta Theta started out as one of the inter-triad of fraterni-
ties founded at Miama University of Oxford, Ohio, in 1648.
It was founded in 1934 on the Wyoming campus and is one
of 112 chapters throughout the country.
Last year the Phi Delts won the Founders' Day trophy in compe-
tition with other chapters in Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah.
This was given to the group which had the best record in scholar-
ship, athletics, finances, standing on the campus, activity of
members, and which contributed the most improvement to the
school throughout the year
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Ralph Updegraff, President
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Bruce Fritzler, Secretary
Roger Runge, Treasurer
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Dale's getting pretty bald.
Ma, Pa, and the kids
Who's the good lookin' guy ?
Ingrid
Gert, are you sure we're at the right place ?
That Worrell is always resting.
Hello Lee, how are the hoys ?
Is Dave still hanging around ?
It won first prize.
Ain't love grand.
Frankenstien, Shirley Temple and Friends
Look at me Ma.
What are you doing ? ?
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Joe Angelovic
Tom Arsulich
John Bartruff
Richard Beatty
Bob Benson
Tom Bandow
Edgar Bartruff
Edwin Bradley
Robert Bunten
Bud Burnaugh
Jack Butz
Oris Chamberlain
Mike Christopulos
George Collins
lohn Copenhaver
Pat Cowper
Albert Dale
Kenneth Esterbrook
Thomas Fellows
Warren Fisher
Vernon Gale
James Godfrey
Cjeor^e Goble
Jack Hastings
CoLirtney Headland
Ruel Hixson
Ralph Holland
La Verne Hiinier
Ivan Jones
Everett Johnson
Austin Jordan
Sam Kelly
David Kershisnik
Georye Kienlen
(leorye Kingham
Richard Kingham
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Allen Kurtz
Marion Ladd
Robert Linn
Roger Logan
Robert Logan
William Lucas
Robert McCauIey
Edward MacClean
Gerry McConnell
Duane Manfull
David Martinez
Bill Mau
Frank Mehle
Richard Montgomery
Royal McMullen
Jack Nicholas
Sigma alpha
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The Wyoming chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon is located in
that big white house on Tenth Street where, reliable sources
inform me, there is never a dull moment.
The Sig Alphs boast a well'Stocked trophy case, and well they
should, for most of the "bearded men" are athletes of outstand-
ing calibre. Leroy Pearce, Vern Gale, Sonny Jones, Oris Cham-
berlain, George Goble, Ivan Jones, Royal McMullen, Carl Sand-
strom. Jack Troseth, and the Storey boys are just a few of the
members of the "Tenth Street Athletic Club".
The S. A. E.'s first appeared on the University of Wyoming
campus as the local Sigma Beta Phi which went national as
Sigma Alpha Epsilon in 1917.
They promise to be around for a good many years to come, be-
decked in chin whiskers and Scottish kilts.
The big social event of the year for the Sig Alphs is the Bush-
men's Hop, when the members barken back to the good old
days when whiskers were in style.
Homecoming is the time of year when the S. A. E.'s really shine,
for it is then that the famed Kilty Band makes its annual ap-
pearance. It may not be the sweetest music this side of the Mis-
sissippi, but it has spirit !
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Jack Storey
Jack Storey, President
Robert Benson, Vice-president
Glenn Montgomery, Secretary
Warren Pearce, Treasurer
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Two are gentlemen. Now listen nnen
Get away, he's taking my picture. They all laughed when I sat down to play.
Kenneth Noble
Guy Peverly
Warren Pearce
George Phillips
No one sings at the SAE house.
Hi Jack.
SAE house
Just me and my picture.
Here those guys are again. Dave and Jack going down for a BEER. What a happy bunch.
Gad, they snuck in again.
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Gus Angelos
Earl Babcock
Francis Brooks
Felix Buckenroth
Jerry Burback
Donald Bybee
Neil Chambers
Edward Collins
Vernon Connor
Jerry Cook
Andy Decora
Loy Doty
Warwick Downing
Fred Earley
George Earley
William East
Richard Fisher
Bill Foster
Harold Gaede
Joe Giesler
John Gosney
Martin Gothberg
George Grinestaff
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John Gustafson
James Henderson
Cecil Hughes
Jack Hughes
Donald Joder
Richard Downey
Jack Johnston
Raymond Johnstoi
Vincent Johnston
George Kinnison
Kenneth Lane
Peter Lothian
Neil Mackay
Robert McFarlane
James Mothershead
Howard Payson
Ralph Phillips
Melvin Quails
Rodney Ramsey
Sidney Ramsey
Leon Reinecke
Dean Robinson
Harry Ruckman
Lynn Samford
William Sanke
Jay Smith
Robert Stouffer
sigma chi
In the Fall of 1930, a chapter of Sigma Chi was established on
the University of Wyoming campus. Since then, the Sigma Chis
have grown into one of the leading fraternities, and have con-
tributed greatly toward the betterment and development of the
University.
Each Fall the Sig Chis don three cornered pants and play host
for the Baby Bawl. In the Spring they sponsor another costume
affair, the Pirate Dance. Winter is the time for the well-known
Sweetheart Dance. At this famed gathering, the girl is crowned
"The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi", as the song says.
But the Sigma Chis are not only noted for their social functions.
Each year they present a scholarship to some worthy high school
graduate in Wyoming.
This year the Sigma Chis won first prize for the most original
float in the Homecoming parade. They also took top honors in
the Philip Morris contest held during Fall quarter.
Prominent Sigma Chi members include Neal Bate, president of
the fraternity and Who's Who member; Earl Babcock, Iron Skull
representative and active in the R.O.T.C; Loy Doty, top-notch
basketball player; Bob McFarlane, outstanding baseball player;
and Bert Johnston, Iron Skull representative.
Neal Bate, President
Andy Decora, Vice-president
Vern Kinnison, Secretary
Vincent Johnston, Treasurer
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Keith Topham
Joe Tottenhoff
Frosty Twiford
John Watts
Lester Wegner
James Weir
William White
Jesse Whiteman
Addison Winter
David Young
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It's Dave Young's fourth plate.
sigma chi
This man has the right attitude.
Macy never studied m his life.
Sugar throat Chi's
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phi kappa colony
Bruno Bonella
Joseph Brazill
George Bull
Wyoming University welcomes Phi Kappa colony, which was
organized this Fall on the campus.
It is presently in its colony status; however, through the ardent
efforts of its members it should be able to become a charter or-
ganization at the end of the school year.
Phi Kappa is a social fraternity of Catholic men chartered to
promote social and intellectual relationships among its members
and to cultivate a spirit of loyalty to their "Alma Mater".
In 1892 the Phi Kapps were founded at Brown University and
are a member of the National Inter-fraternity Congress. Since
that time, the fraternity has grown to over forty colonies and
chapters throughout the country.
Social functions of the year include the Christmas formal, the
Founders' Day Ball, and the Saint Pat's party — the big event
of the year.
Andrew McFarland
Andrew E. McFarland, President
Bruno Bonella, Vice-president
Patrick Madigan, Secretary
Orion Lorenzi, Treasurer
Harold Bull
Ernest Celebre
Erick Henkel
Phi! Marincic
Edmund Reilley
Thomas Smithhi
Elmer Carroll
William Hardigan
Orion Lorenzi
Harry Mayer
Stanley Salsbury
Raymond Spellacy
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Bruce Badley
Donald Bender
William Bieg
Kenneth Bolich
Charles Boyce
John Cameron
Merl Case
Reed Chittim
Fred Clement
Kenneth Cyrus
James Davidson
William Deardorff
Jack Zimmer
Vernon Drwenski
Leonard Georges
Perry Georges
Henry Goodrich
Eugene Gruden
James Guschewsky
Warren Hagist
Harold Harris
John Harison
Don Hinkle
Kenneth Holden
Darrell Howarth
Donald Hunton
David Irwin
Bruce Jensen
James Jiacoletti
Douglas Johnson
Charles Jones
James Jones
Gerald Kelleher
Gale Knott
Don Kurtz
Lawrence Lofgren
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Martin Long
Corning Mann
Donald Meike
Dudley Miles
Keith Miller
Harold Miller
Robert Meeboer
Thomas Mueller
James Nolan
John Oliver
Gerald Palm
Kenneth Palm
Donnie Pearce
Selmer Pedersen
Edward Phelps
David Pisto
Sigma nu
For years, the Democratic party has produced our national presi-
dents. On the University of Wyoming campus, the Sigma Nu
fraternity produces the class officers and senators.
Darrell Howarth is Junior class president, Don Bender is Fresh-
man class president, Eddie Reasoner is Sophomore Vice-presi-
dent, Corning Mann is Junior class secretary, and Bryce Reeve
is Junior class treasurer.
Beside these celebrities, this fraternity boasts more presidents of
honorary groups, senators, and athletes than you could shake
a stick at. Some of the Sigma Nus are listed in this year's Who's
Who, namely, Bruce Jensen, University actor, and Don Hunton,
Phi Beta Kappa, Senator, and President of the Pre-Medical hon-
orary. Some of the athletes belonging to this frat are Bruce
Badley, Swede Lofgren, Jim Nolan, Selmer Pederson, and Carl
and Hardy Rollins. Carl was also a member of this year's Who's
Who.
Social events which the Snakes sponsor annually are the Winter
Quarter Formal and the Chanticleer, which begins in the wee
hours of the morning and continues throughout the day.
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Jim Griffith
Jim Griffith, President
Jim Sewell, Vice-president
William Tschirgi, Secretary
Kenneth Cyrus, Treasvirer
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Ed Reasoner
Bryce Reeve
Edward Raid
Bill Roberts
Carl Rollins
Harold Rollins
Clarence Sager
Harry "Sager
William Saxon
James Sewell
Robert Shockley
Douglas Sparks
Sigma Nu stronghold
Sigma nu
Two gentlemen and Milton and Jack
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Burton Stockhouse
George Staudaher
Robert Steinacker
Forrest Stone
Robert Sturges
William Thompson
Bill Tschirgi
Richard Vetter
Bruce Von Forell
Harmon Watt
Jack Wrobleske
Carl Yost
These marriages never last.
Good try kid.
Food and Fun
Don Babbitt
Fred Baggs
Henry Barlow
John Barnes
Gil Batz
Charles Bell
Burt Bond
George Bower
Vern Bressler
Dale Chamberlain
Ted Chapman
Earl Cochran
James Contos
Donald Cox
Richard Cox
Howard Dickinson
GeorM;e Eaton
Donald Gabelson
Fred Groth
Bill Gustin
Jack Hansen
Ronald Harvey
William Heatherington
Robert Helmerick
Charles Hempel
Carl Hendrickson
Gerald Henning
Ronnie Huber
Gordon Hughes
Glen Jensen
Hugo Jensen
Roy Johnson
Francis Kelly
Jerry King
William Lewis
George Manelis
Robert Martin
lohn McLellan
Harold Mileski
Dean Millward
Dick Mills
James Muhm
Oscar Notwick
Jack Newman
Jack Nixson
Frank Norris
James Parks
Russell Patterson
Jay Paxton
Charles Phillips
Saverio Pollare
Richard Powell
sigma phi epsilon
The Wyoming chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon was installed on
the campus in 1943 and in these seven years has consistently
been a live-wire fraternity.
Some of the men who help make the SPE's a fraternity to look
up to on the campus are Don Babbitt, junior class senator and
member of the Union Management Committee and Henry Bar-
low, senior class senator and vice-president of A.S.U.W. Hank
is also a member of this year's Who's Who.
Ted Chapman, editor of this year's WYO, is also listed in Who's
Who. Other prominent journalists are Frank Norris, business
manager of the WYO, and Russ Patterson, sorority and fratern-
ity editor of this volume.
Dale Chamberlain is one of the campus's band leaders; Gerald
Henning is president of the International Relations Club; Gor-
don Hughes is former president of the Engineering Club; John
McLellan is coach of the University ski team; and Lyle Sylte,
as a student at large, belongs to the Union Management Com-
mittee.
The Sig Eps won first prize for the most original Homecoming
house decoration this year, won the varsity show last Spring,
and has been praised highly for its fine German band.
The Queen of Hearts Ball, held in the Spring quarter is the main
event on the Sig Ep social calendar.
Even the SPE house stands for uniqueness, in that it is the only
fraternity house along side of three sorority houses in Fraternity
Park. Ah, me. Lucky guys !
Lyle Sylte
Lyle Sylte, President
Gordon Hughes, Vice-president
Dale Chamberlain, Secretary
Dick Mills, Treasurer
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Robert Rhodes
Ed Riggins
John Robertson
William Runnalls
James Runnals
Raymond Russell
Albert Sabine
Fred Sagabiel
Harris Sagabiel
Floyd Schauermann
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This won a prize too.
I study hard every night.
Richard Sinclair
Nick Soulis
Mike Soulis
Andrew Tagliavore
Dale Trubey
Jack Wiese
Burney Wickstrom
Wallace Willhard
Lyle Wilson
Marvin Wood
Hal., Mrs. Hal., Joan, and you name it
Mother Runnalls and his Brood
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Everyone watches Ellen.
Scott Bell
Lloyd Bender
Roy Clifton
Merlin Cooney
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I'll close my eyes
Robert Gomme
Richard Jons
Laddie Kumelos
Kent Mahlman
Albert Martin
Robert Marquiss
Maynard Mason
Albert Meredino
Marvin Michael
Frank Miller
Richard Nelson
Joseph Odstrcil
Roger Ready
William Roesen
Ralph Shafer
William Smith
Kenneth Somers
Roy Tepley
Randall Thies
Charles Ver Straten
Six actives and a future pledge
We got wheels.
tau kappa epsilon
Chi Eta Colony, of Tau Kappa Epsilon, is one of the newer fra^
ternities on the campus, being founded locally in October, 1948.
The Tekes sponsor dances and dinner parties each quarter.
They are now a nationally affiliated fraternity, and will become
more active as time passes.
Some of the outstanding students who are members of T. K. E.
are Basil Andrikopoulos, president of the Fraternity, debater,
and leader in Campus affairs; Ralph Shafer, outstanding mem-
ber of the Pharmacy Club; Jim Clifton, member of the Varsity
Rifle team; Charles Ver Straten, Collegiate 4'H member and
Iron Skull representative, and Laddie Kumelos, who is also an
Iron Skull representative.
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Basil Andrikopoulos
Basil Andrikopoulos, Prytanis
Ralph Shafer, Epi Prytanis
Robert Gomme, Grammateus
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John Eckerdt
Charles Fields
Frank Knittle
William Laycock
•*» ■«£- Sj) Robert Lyon
,^» I Larry Mitich
Gerald Moravek
James Nolan
Chester Peek
William Schnathorst
Melvin Schneider
Marvin Shoop
Felix Bessler
Guy Brock
James Carr
Perry Coxe
Dean Dierks
Jerry Dierks
farm house
Farmhouse, "The Builder of Men", is one of the newest fraterni'
ties on the campus. This frat was organized here in the Spring
of 1949, and is the only social agricultural frat ever to be estab-
lished on this campus.
It was founded at the University of Missouri in 1905. As a
member of the National Inter-Fraternity Council, it shines in
scholarship, leading 59 member frats in 1949.
One of the many outstanding members is Jerry Moravek, who
won the Alpha Zeta key as an outstanding freshman of Ag.
college.
Vern Stewart
John Yocum
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COLUMBIA PICTURES STAR
LARRY PARKS
Selecting the Beauty Queen
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Janice lehan
campus beauty
queen
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Cynthia rice
FIRST RUNNER UP
beauty queen
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beauty queen
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babara bourne
phi ep queen
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1949 Rodeo Queen
MISS BEVERLY PETTIBONE
Runner-up Homecoming Queen
MISS DONNA YOUNG
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"There are exactly 307 steps from the Lib-
eral Arts building to the south entrance of
the Library."
This and other interesting tidbits are featured in
the Branding Iron, campus newspaper, along with
the news.
University students and faculty look forward with
great anticipation to Thursday morning each week. For
this day brings the B. I., which means a chance to gripe
at the "irresponsible college press."
This year's B. I. is better than ever, with Cal Queal as editor.
One of Cal's policy changes has been to stock the newspaper
with more and better pictures.
In the last edition of the Branding Iron this year, something new
will be featured. This is the selection of the University's "Top Hand",
chosen by the editor and his assistants. The honor will go to the stu-
dent or instructor who has done the most for the betterment of the Uni-
versity during the school year.
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Opposite Page, Top: Shirley Day, Business
Manager. Top Left: Cal Queal, Editor.
Bottom: Cal, Gloria, Shirley, and Kirk.
This Page, Top: News staff, Edith Sardini,
Ralph Wallsten, Phil Wagner, Harry Ath-
an, and Kirk Eraser. Right: Sports editor,
Kirk Eraser, and Society editor, Gloria
Canestrini.
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snipe
Snipe Editor, Edith Sardini
Unquote is dead ! !
After the funeral and proper respect was
paid to Unquote, a new and better-liked
campus humor magazine sprung from the
ashes. This was the Snipe.
The Snipe staff, under the editorship of Dedie
Sardini, tenderly nursed the first few issues along
and soon it grew to be big and robust.
Differing from Unquote, the "literary" magazine,
;/ Snipe's humor is in solid with the student body — what
/is called "typical college humor." And now the campus
magazine is a sell-out every issue, instead of turning yellow
with age on the news stands.
Staff members assisting Dedie are: George Allen, managing edi-
tor; Barbara Lacey and Tom Kilty, associate editors; Jo Anne
Miracle, exchange editor; Bob Sullins, art editor; Greg Smith, bus-
iness manager; Jack Christiansen, advertising manager; Bob Allen,
circulation manager; and Dean Conger and Jim Wegner, photographers.
Upper Left: Business Mgr., Greg Smith. Bottom Right:
Rita Taggert, C. Nelson, J. Tate, M. Davis, H. Charles,
J. Davis, B. Knox, Jo Tobin, Paul Newton, G. Allen, B.
Lacey, J. Christenson, Jo Miracle. ,
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If you happen to forget that certain phone num-
ber, may we refer you to the Student Directory.
This book lists all the students enrolled in the
University . . . it's a must for every active person
on the campus. (Even if you're not so active.)
Bev Carroll and Mary Breslin spent hours check-
ing and rechecking to compile lists for this very
helpful publication . . . which was no small task.
directory
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From the "W" book to the "Dude"
to the "Roundup".
That's how the yearly handbook of
information has changed. For gen-
eral information around the campus,
this handbook is your key.
Don Thompson has the sole respon-
sibility of putting out this year's
"Round-up", and promises a new
version of the book.
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Once upon a time there was a little book.
Everyone liked the book, and it became so
proud of itself, it grew a little bit. Then the
War came. No one had much time to pay at-
tention to the book; and it shrunk in size and
was put out as a magazine. But now, the Univet'
sity has grown and everyone wants the book. So
from its humble beginnings, the WYO has grown and
grown to its present size.
But with the size has come many problems. If you see a
young-looking fellow with gray hair, don't be surprised.
That's just Ted Chapman, this year's WYO editor, suffering
from the strain of the job.
There were times when Ted and the rest of us thought we weren't
going to survive. But now that it's out, we can feel proud of the
job we did and we can get into the office without having to jump
over stacks of pictures, copy paper, coffee cups, cigarettes, and staff
members" who have committed suicide. Oh, joy ! The WYO's out !
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More WYO Staff members. Bottom Right:
Business manager, Frank Norris. Top: Bark, Tur-
ner, Zuckerman, Chapman, Patterson, Sunada,
Edwards, Hunt, Norris, Trimmer, and Breezie.
Opposite Page, Top: Assistant Edi-
tor, Barbara Jones. Upper Left:
Editor, Ted Chapman. Bottom:
Copy Staff, Mae Sunada, G. Edwards,
S. Hunt, B. Clark, and B. Turner.
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Top: Mae Sunada, Copy Editor. Right:
Mary Ann "Susi" Foreman, Index Editor.
Bottom: Photographer Deluxe "Hat" Conger, our girl
Friday, Zukie, and Assistant Editor, Barbara Jones.
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W. R. BIGGS
Within the past three years, the JournaUsm de-
partment, under the direction of Wallace R.
Biggs, has made vast improvements and has more
than tripled in size.
Offerings have been expanded from 52 to 74
hours. The laboratory has been enlarged and
now has 18 typewriters and a teletype machine,
as well as complete photographic equipment.
Biggs received an A. B. in 1926 from Drury Col-
lege, Springfield, Mo.; M. A. from Washington
University in St. Louis in 1927; and M. S. in
1942 from Northwestern U. in Chicago.
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ism in the Fall of 1947. Before coming here he
worked on the Peoria, 111., "Journal-Transcript",
where he was the copy desk and telegraph editor.
"Elmer" is a graduate of Syracuse University as
a member of the class of 1943. He served in the
War with the Army Air Corps and was dis-
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who's who in
american colleges
Left to Right:
Jack Winniger, Bud Updegraff
Mary Grace Chisholm, Neal Bate
Carl Rollins
John Pilch
John Thode, Charlotte Wallace
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Twenty-two Wyoming students have been honored
by selection as members of "Who's Who among
American Universities and Colleges." This
honor comes in recognition of the merit
and accomplishment of the students
who were officially recommended
by the University and met
requirements of the publica-
tion. Missing from the pic-
ture is Charles T. Peterson.
Left to Right:
j Norma McRae, Joe Geraud
Pat Setterburg, Bob Beckett
Don Hunton, Bruce Jensen
Cal Queal, Mary Melchar
Charles Greenbaum, Barbara Jones,
Ted Chapman
Left to Right: Hildegund Herrmann, Germany; Ker-
ranner Mitchell, Germany; Lissie VoUmers, Denmark.
I-teh Yang, China; Chandulal Patel, India;
Sumanie Chaisittiyudhaparn, Siam
foreign students
Zulay Perez, Venezuela
Ignacio Gutierrez, South America
Gurbax Mahal, India
AI Ricketts, Peru
Gerando DeBary, Chile
Jacobus LeRoux, South Africa
Mineo Okamoto, Hawaii
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Our first home-game of the season . . . the season that brought
Wyoming its first Conference Crown, was with Montana
State. Before some 6,000 fans, the Cowpokes routed Montana
to the tune of 48 to 0. Sonny Jones and Eddie Talboom, the
Cowboys' touchdown twins, sparked the major portion of
Wyoming's attack, with Talboom booting six out of seven ex-
tra points. The first score came in on a sustained drive of 70
yards in the first quarter. The second quarter went scoreless,
but Selmer Pederson started the fireworks in the third quarter
by returning a Bobcat punt 77 yds. for the second touchdown.
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Hailing from Kingsport, Tennessee,
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University of Wyoming three years
ago to take charge of the Cowpokes.
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we not only captured our first Con-
ference Crown, but also scalped the
Utah Redskins for the first time in
history. Orchids to Wyatt.
our first conference title !
Jones is down !
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Paced by Sonny Jones, Wyoming swamped Utah State 27 to 0
before a crowd of over 8,000 persons, the largest crowd ever
to attend a football game at the University. The first two
quarters were scoreless and it looked at the half as if it might
be a standoff with Jay Van Noy, Utah State, on one side and
Jones on the other. Whatever Coach Bowden Wyatt told his
charges at halftime worked wonders. Wyoming player nearly
perfect ball in the third quarter. When the final gun went
off, it ended a perfect Homecoming for the Wyoming fans.
Freshman Coach, Bailey
Wyoming's loaded Cowpokes ran
roughshod October 5th, to hand Col-
orado State its worst defeat in history
with a final score of 103 to 0. On
September 17th they beat the Idaho
State College boys at Pocatello with a
score of 58 to 13. September 24th
they took the University of New
Mexico 41 to 14.
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Trainer Peterson
A Handstand by Manchak
football
They came toting the coach off the field on their shoulders
. . . those jubilant Cowboys. They had just finished scoring
two first half touchdowns and then weathered four stormy
counter-attacks to defeat the University of Utah Redskins 13
to 0. The Cowboys hogged the stage during the first half, as
they scored twice and completely blanked the Utes in the
"ground gained" department. Utah put on the offensive show
during the second thirty minutes, but the brilliant defensive
play of the Cowboys kept the inspired Utes out of the end
zone. It was victory No. 6 for the Cowboys this season.
Backfield Coach, Coffman
Wyoming took the back seat for the
first time November 12th when they
met Baylor at Waco, Texas and lost
to them 32 to 7. Superior speed and
brilliant passes by the Bears led to
the defeat, although the game was
much closer down on the field than
the score indicated. October 1st we
took the Colorado Aggies 8 to 0.
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football
October 29th saw B.Y.U. become the 7th victim of the Cow-
boys with a final score of 45 to 0. Although a morning-long
snowstorm left a three-inch blanket on the field and delayed
the opening kickoff, it failed to stop the relentless power of
the Cowboys who scored five of their touchdowns on the turf
that was soggy as a bowl of cereal. The two other tallies came
on a blocked kick and a forward pass. The subs scored the
last two touchdowns in one and a half minutes before the final
gun. It was the last game to be played on Corbett field. Next
year will find the "Pokes" in a new stadium.
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Assistant Head Coach, Cafego
Before an all-time record football
turnout in Denver Thanksgiving day,
the Cowpokes wound up their suc-
cessful season with a victory over D.
U. 25 to 6. At the finish, more than
8000 loud and happy Wyoming fans
stood in a deafening salute to their
Cowboys and Coach Bowden Wyatt.
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Pearce bows down
Catch that Pass !
Jones takes off
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basketball
This basketball section is dedicated to those out'
standing players of Wyoming that are graduat-
ing this year. Included in the group are John
Pilch, Arnold Flinn, Keith Bloom, "Spook"
Larson, Loy Doty and Jerry Reed. With the
exception of Reed, who came here in 1947
from Emmett, Idaho, these boys have all
spent their four years at Wyoming. They
have all been outstanding ball players
and their loss will be a great one to say
the least. In addition to being named
All ' American, John Pilch is in-
cluded in the 1949-50 edition of
Who's Who among the students.
Ev Shelton, Coach
For the past ten years, Wyoming
has been very proud to claim Ev
Shelton as its basketball coach.
Since coming to this campus, Shelton
has laid claim to five conference crowns
and the staff of this book sincerely hopes
we have a sixth one added before this
book goes to press. Twice the Cowboys
have placed second in the Rocky Mountain
League. In 1943 his squad won the national
championship. Shelton's coaching career be-
gan way back in 1923. In his twenty-five years
of making some of the nation's top ball players,
he has won twenty championships for his schools.
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John Pilch
Arnold Flinn
Keith Bloom
Loy Doty
Len Larson
Jerry Reed
"Moe" Radovich
John Hughes
Dick Haag
Oris Chamberlain
Hughes and Pilch putting the squeeze on
D. U. player as Bloom races for the ball.
Denver center blocking Reed's attempt.
Flynn making the opponent do some high stepping.
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basketball
Wyoming 37
Wyoming 48
Wyoming 59
Wyoming 32
Wyoming 30
Wyoming 42
Wyoming 63
Wyoming 42
Wyoming 33
Wyoming 41
Utah State 43
Utah State 42
Utah State 33
Utah State 28
Utah University 39
Utah University 35
Utah University 42
Utah University 39
Denver University 45
Denver University 54
Sharp trying for two against Utah State.
Wyoming 52
Wyoming 61
Wyoming 53
Wyoming 46
Wyoming 42
Wyoming 52
Wyoming 49
Wyoming 56
Wyoming 41
Wyoming 46
Denver University 59
Denver University 39
Brigham Young University 27
Brigham Young University 39
Brigham Young University 55
Brigham Young University 70
Colorado Aggies 42
Colorado Aggies 45
Colorado Aggies 38
Colorado Aggies 41
Pilch going up to score against Denver.
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Flynn, up and at 'em again.
Pilch and Doty go up to block a D. U. attempt.
Pilch plays "keep away" from D. U. players.
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Pre Season Skyline Six Conference Tournament
Wyoming 55 .... University of Utah 63
Wyoming 54 .... Brigham Young University 57
Wyoming 49 ... . Colorado Aggies 42
Oklahoma City College Tournament
Wyoming 35 .... Oklahoma City U 36
Wyoming 40 .... Arkansas U 26
Wyoming 44 .... Texas University 35
Doty dribbles thru Utah
Pre Season Intersectional Games
Wyoming 43 .... Washington State U 37
Wyoming 49 .... University of Washington.. 29
Wyoming 36 .... University of Washington.. 37
Wyoming 54 .... Kansas State Teachers 43
Wyoming 70 .... Kansas State Teachers 39
Wyoming 58 .... Idaho University 48
Wyoming 58 .... Idaho University 40
Wyoming 42 .... Montana State U 39
Wyoming 72 .... Montana State U 43
Wyoming 48 .... Montana State U 32
Doty gets boost from Utah player.
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Utah got into the picture but failed to
stop Pilch from controlling the rebound.
Keith Bloom goes in for a lay-up against Utah.
"Spook" Larson tries one while Pilch waits.
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basketball
The Wyoming Cowboys brought to a close
the 1 949-50 season by defeating the Colo-
rado Aggies quintet 50 to 41. The Cowboys,
after having their ups and downs, tied for
second place in Conference play. This tilt
marks the end of college play at the half acre
for six graduating seniors. Come on you
Sophomores.
That man has John's arm
Who knows what Ev Shelton, the builder of
champions, will do next? This was the ques-
tion rumbling through the minds of some
5400 Wyoming fans, as the watched Ev start
three Sophomores, a Junior, and the old re-
liable John Pilch. This apparently was the
spark the Punchers needed, for they then
proceeded to drub the D. U. Pioneers 61-39,
after dropping three previous games to the
Hilltoppers. The Punchers were never
pressed from the opening minutes to the end,
due to the spark and fire of the impetuous
Sophomores.
Reed pulls the ball down for Wyoming.
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On a fast break Larsen goes
up high and dunks in two points.
Hughes tries unsuccessfully to block a D. U. shot.
Again D. U.'s center breaks through to control the ball.
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freshman
basketball
Wyom
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.. Denver University 73
.. Colorado A & M 32
.. Casper Jr. College 51
.. Powell North West Center. 32
.. Powell North West Center 33
.. Colorado A & M , 33
.. Colorado A & M 43
.. Powell North West Center 39
.. Powell North West Center 49
.. Casper Jr. College 38
.. Denver University 39
.. Sheridan N. E. C 42
Lee Pearce
Wyoming 60
Wyoming 46
Wyoming 42
Wyoming 46
... Sheridan N. E. C 42
... Denver University 44
... Denver University 46
... Colorado A & M 37
Coach Ev Shelton had the able assistance of Leroy
Pearce and John Kosich in guiding the Freshman
Basketball team. These two men who were mem-
bers of the 1949 Skyline Six Championship foot-
ball team, showed their versatility by not only
being excellent football players, but also being
capable basketball coaches.
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LEFT TO RIGHT, TOP ROW: John Kosich, E. Reed, Kenney
Teller, Bob Clements, Gordon Holden, Leroy Pearce. BOTTOM
ROW: Don Hall, Bob Mebore, Leroy Ruts, Bill Heilman, Adam
Walter.
Open your eyes Keith, Utah State has the ball.
Wyoming and D. U. clash again.
John Kosich
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wrestling
Red Jones
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team
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came
Back in the year 1914 the University of Wy-
oming entered into inter-school competition in
Wrestling. The Punchers won their first Con-
ference Championship in 1937. Through the dili-
ent and tireless efforts of coach Ev Lance for the
;t 15 years, the Cowboys have compiled quite a
d. They placed second in the Conference in 1941,
i, and 49. The Puncher wrestling team received
)low this year in losing Lewis Holland through an
lity technicality. Lewis is considered one of the best
inter-collegiate wrestling. Despite this loss the Puncher
rough to win the 1950 Skyline Six Championship.
Chuck Nowlen, Heavyweight
Bob Mason, "Champ", 165 lb. class
Bob Morris, "Champ", 136 lb. class
Dewey McConnel, "Champ", 175 lb. class
George Kelley, "Champ", 121 lb. class
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LEFT TO RIGHT, BOTTOM ROW: Chuck Nowlen, Dale Federer, Bob Mason, Frank Stray, Ev
Lance (Coach), Bill Hoskavic, Robert Morris, Clark Allen, George Kelley. MIDDLE ROW: Glen
Bush, Elliot, Jim Page, Jerry Smith, Joe Mancheck, Shelley Farr, Dean Smith, Don Allen, Jim
Hegaman, Sam Hirasawa. TOP ROW: Ivan Jones, Lewis Holland, Dewey McConell, Bob Schild-
gen, Mac Partridge, Clive Pope, Jerry Carrol,' Lee Ballinger, Neil Carrol, Don Robinson.
When the Punchers won the SkyUne Six title
they emerged with five individual champ-
ions. George Kelley, Robert Morris, Frank
Stray, Robert Mason and Dewey McConnel
all walked away with individual honors. All
of these men will be back next year and will
be aided by a host of promising Freshmen
and Sophomores.
Ev Lantz, Coach
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$yfiriiirning
Jim Nolan takes
to the water.
Paced by the ace swimmer of the conference, Jim
Nolan, the W. U. swimmers compiled the follow-
ing record in Conference and Invitational meets:
Conference Meet
Denver
Utah University 65
Wyoming
Colorado A & M 29
Utah State
Invitational Meets
69 Wyoming, 9 vs. Colo. College, 0
Wyoming, 25 vs. Denver, 49 and
Colorado, 24
Wyoming, 15 vs. C. U. 30 and
Oklahoma, 53
Wyoming, 25 vs. Denver, 50 and
Colorado A & M, 23
Wyoming. 49 vs. C. S. C. E., 26
Wyoming, 30 vs. Denver, 42 and
14 Colorado, 26
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Coach F. E. Stroup
LEFT TO RIGHT, BOTTOM ROW: Dan Holub, Jim Nelson, Jim Nolan, Bob Blessing, Mark
Hodges. TOP ROW: Bob Sessa, Bill Breslin, Chuck Behney, Coach F. E. Stroup, Dick Zevalking,
•Biehm Hershal, Bruce Badley.
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LEFT TO RIGHT, BOTTOM ROW: Sims, Hobbs, Meyer, Rittersporne, Sommorsm, Troseth, Pey-
ton, Kosich, Jerman. TOP ROW: Coach Shelton, Martolligo, Moer, Radovich, McFarland, Dodge,
Copenhaver, Bloom, Doty, Connely.
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baseball
Paced by such stellar men as Troseth, Peyton, Ko-
sich, McFarland, Dodge, Copenhaver, and Bloom,
coach Ev Shelton's Baseball team came up with
second place in Conference play.
Colo. College — canceled because of snow.
U.W. — 7 vs. Utah State — 6
U. W. — 5 vs. Utah State — 2
U. W. — 2 vs! D. U — 12
U. W. — 7 vs. D. U. — 10
U.W.— 14vs. Col.A&M — 3
U.W. — 8 vs. Col.A&M— 11
U. W. — 8 vs. D. U. — 7
U. W. — 4 vs. D. U. — 8
U. W. — 8 vs. C. S. C. E. — 11 U.W. — 9 vs. Col.A&M — 5
U. W.— lOvs. C.S.C.E. — 6 U. W. — 1 vs. Col.A&M — 11
TOTAL WON — 6 . . . TOTAL LOST — 6
TIED — 0
Jack Troseth gets ready to pitch one
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golf
Captain Kottke,
star of the Wyoming
golf team.
The Wyoming Cowboys golf team left a lot to be
desired, as shown by their season record. Coached
by Jack Alford and Captained by Leo Kottke,
their record was six defeats, no wins and no ties.
Wyoming piled up 48.5 points to the rather im-
pressive 1 13.5 points gathered by their opponents.
oach Jack Alford
Wyoming
Wyoming
Wyoming
Wyoming
Wyoming
Wyoming
5 Denver University
4 — . Denver University
4.5 Denver University
11 Colorado A & M
22
23
22.5
16
12.5
11.5
Colorado A & M 14.5
Colorado A & M 15.5
LEFT TO RIGHT, TOP ROW: Tellefson, Kottke, Eggers, Perkins, Coach
Jack Alford. BOTTOM ROW: Harvey Conger, North, Smith, North.
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LEFT TO RIGHT, TOP ROW: Weatherill, Coach Bearley,
Lynch, Picard. BOTTOM ROW: Goodrich, Cramer, Sprowell.
tennis
Wyoming had one of its best tennis teams in its
history last season when they copped second place
in the conference. Competing in conference play,
against a strong BYU aggregation, the Cowpokes
managed to win the doubles and lost the singles
in the semi-finals. Paced by Weatherill and Lynch,
an outstanding record was compiled when they
won the Eastern Division singles and doubles at
Ft. Collins.
The team loses Lynch, Weatherill, Sprowell and
Cramer, all of whom made up the first four
places on the team.
Coach Bill Be
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track
82 '/2 vs.
57 5/6.... vs.
Colorado Mines 6
McMurray College 6
Nebraska State 2
Ottawa U 2
New Mexico U 2
Denver U 2
.Denver U 633/4
Colorado A & M 573/4
.Colorado State 48'/2
.Colorado U 88 1/6
Colorado College 18
The Cowpokes were undefeated in dual meets, and finished
third in the Conference Championships. Dunn and Breaux
went to the NCAA Championships but did not qualify
for the finals.
LEFT TO RIGHT, FRONT ROW: Rodermel, R. Phillips, Collins, Badley, Gohle, Edwards, Poreda,
O. Ray, D. Stine, Anderson, Giorlando, SECOND ROW: Alien, Breece, DiDomenico, Spicer,
Wincovitch, F. Stine, Matthews, M. Dunn, Hurrell, Courtney, G. Phillips, Walsh. M. Dunn missing.
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Left to Right, Row 1: Chuck Rohdmel, Ralph Phillips, Murray Collins, Bruce
Badley, George Gobies, Dave Edwards, Ben Pareda, Oscar Ray, Joe Matthews.
Row 2: Coach Roy Peck, Clark Allen, Roland Preaux, Don Ditie'monico, Les Spicer,
Wink Swintchovich, Frank Stine, Mickey Dunn, Bob Hurrell, Al Ketchum, Mgr.
Jerry Smith, shot put man
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hockey
Coach Bailey
Left to Right: Howie Walgren, Don Piehl, Dick SchaefFer, Bill White.
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Left to Right, Kneeling: Boh Gartner, Dick Gruher, Huey Shelton, Ed Dobner,
Ross Jordon, John Gartner, Bill Fleischman. Standing: Jim Weir, Jim Staus, Bob
Schultz, Howie Walgren, Don Piehl, George Allen, Dick SchaefFer, Bill White,
Bert Wrate, Sam Incontro.
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hockey
Wyoming's hockey team got off to a bad start this
year by losing the first four games. Colorado
College handed the Cowboy icemen two defeats
by the scores of 8 to 6 and 10 to 6. Then Denver
University came to town and showed their skill
by beating Wyoming 8 to 7 in an overtime game,
and again by 7 to 3. At the time of writing two
games with Colorado University had been can-
caHed because of bad ice conditions, and four
games were yet to be played — two with the
junior varsity squad of Colorado College and
two with Denver University at Denver.
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wrestling
WRESTLING . . . ATO — Fraternity Champs
LDS — Independent Champs
INDIVIDUAL WINNERS
120 class D. M. Farror, Phi Delt
128 class . . . .Warwick Downing, Sigma Chi
J. K. Elliot, Independent
136 class . . . Jim Hageman, Beta Theta Alpha
H. S. Grober, Independent
145 class Jerry Cook, Sigma Chi
Dough Givenrod, LDS, Independent
155 class Hugh Shelton, ATO
Bill Hoskovec, Independent
165 class Dick Velter, Sigma Nu
Kenny Nielsen, Independent
175 class H. A. Miller, Sigma Nu
Partridge, Independent
Heavey weight John Burrows, ATO
Grant Smith, LDS, Independent
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intra -murals
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boxing
BOXING . . Kappa Sigma — Fraternity Champs
Lambda Delta Sigma — Independent Champs
INDIVIDUAL WINNERS
Bantam weight .... Kenny Cyrus, Sigma Nu
Feather weight . . Bruce Von Forell, Sigma Nu
Light weight Ed Corillo, Phi Delt
Roy Reno, LDS, Independent
Welter weig"ht Jack Storey, Sig Alph
Ronald Burk, Independent
Senior Welter weight . . . Tom Miller, Kappa
Sigma; Wayne Lynn, LDS, Independent
Middle weight Tom Fellows, Sig Alph
Light Heavy weight . Jim O'Brien, Kappa Sigma
Bill Foster, Independent
Heavy weight Don Anderson, ATO
TOUCH FOOTBALL . . Sigma Alpha Epsilon,
Fraternity and University Champs
Superior — Independent Champs
SWIMMING ,
Alpha Tau Omega — Fraternity Champs
Phi Epsilon Kappa — Independent Champs
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basketball
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312
UNION MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE, Left to Right: Bob McFar-
lane, Dr. Thomas, Walt Miller, John Callahan, Faye Sniith, Lyle Sylte
Don Babbitt.
Bud Updegraff, Student Business Manager
STUDENT SENATE: Don Babbitt, Henry Barlow, Frank Blagg, Bill Brown, John
Callahan, Dan Carson, Marc Colvin, Dick Downey, Dick Gose, Anna Hansen,
Tom Hannum, Don Hunton, Dave Kershisnik, Jackie Logan, Bob McFarlane, Bill
McTernan, Mary Melchar, Lois Mottonen, Ned Murray, Jim Nolan, Jerry Shuman,
Ralph Updegraff, Walt Urbigkit, Robert Wagers, John Winninger, George Wrake-
straw, Fred Williams.
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Whatta ya mixin' ?
Must be interesting.
In all seriousness, this page is devoted to the new Pharmacy College. Congrats to
Dean O'Day and his first graduating class in pharmacy in the history of Wyoming.
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swan song
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Another year . . . another yearbook . . . and another editor and staff ready for the little man in
the little white jacket. It has been a pleasure . . . regardless of the many hours of blood, sweat, i
and tears put in by the staff ... to give the students of Wyoming this fair publication. We only
hope the finished product has met with the approval of you, the students. And now at "Thirty-
time", I want to thank my staff for their cooperation and for the fine job they have done.
In tossing my bouquets — instead of the usual coffee cup, chair, table or what happened to be
near at hand during our trials and tribulations this past year — I would like to begin with my
assistant editor, Miss Barbara M. Jones, more commonly known as just "Jonsie". In addition
to sharing my headaches encountered in the job of editor, Barbara put out the Organization and
Honorary sections. Many times her terrific sense of humor has chased away the clouds of gloom
that were hanging over our little dugout here in the basement of the student union. Many thanks
to you. Barb, and good luck wherever you go.
I have often heard the old adage, "School and finances just don't mix!" My capable business
manager, J. Frank Norris, Jr., has disproved that statement. In charge of all our business records,
as well as the advertising campaign, Frank did a great job. In addition to all his "WYO" duties,
Frank found time to become a family man . . . Congrats to "Daddy" Norris.
To my index editor, Susi Foreman, I say, "Orchids". If we gave decorations for work performed
above and beyond the call of duty, Susi would be first in line. As well as taking care of the index,
Susi assisted in many other phases of the work. And, to top that off, she found time to get her
man. You've got a fine woman, Jim!
Coming through with flying colors on the Fraternity and Sorority sections, was Russ Patterson.
He did an outstanding job — even to the point of giving up most of his Christmas vacation for
dear old "WYO". In Russ, we found a sense of humor that helped to keep our morale high.
Any person that can be copy editor on a yearbook staff and still remain in her right mind, must
be a terrific person. Just such a girl is Mae Sunada. A brilliant person, Mae belongs to just about
every honorary there is on this campus . . . and yet she found time to do the best job a copy
editor ever accomplished.
And now we have "Muscles" Creagor, our never-to-be-forgotten sports editor. Bob took over
this job without realizing what he was getting into, but just like old Chris Columbus, he "sailed
on, and on, and on" to work up a mighty fine section on sports. This was my editorial staff . . .
and to each and every one I say, "Thanks, thanks, a million!"
We couldn't put everyone in the job of a staff editor. Someone had to the work . . . and it is
to these people I now turn. We started out with Ann Bylund as General Office Manager and
Secretary. Although she refused to sit on my lap, she did get her work accomplished. Ann Zucker-
man also helped with the secretarial work, and in addition, assisted Jonsie with the Organizations.
Margie Millhone — the tracingest gal I ever did see — was in charge of tracing out the dummies.
Full of wit and humor, Margie did a grand job. Hers was a tedious task, but one never shirked.
Marilyn Bridges, better known as "Breezy", Pat Trimmer, Neal Bate, and Nancy Hunter com-
prised the advertising staff. Under the guidance of the great "Boss" Norris, it was through their
efforts that we have our advertising section. Assisting Mae Sunada with the terrific job of writ-
ing copy were Bob Bark, Owen Edwards, Bob Turner, Laura Bailey, and Shirley Hunt. Carl Kubo,
Betty Beresford, and Rita Wick were responsible for helping Russ with his Frats and Sororities.
And to Dean Conger, Wes Williams, and Phil Wagner, staff photographers, I say thanks.
And now I wish to say thanks to Mr. Howard W agner, of the Wagner Studios, for the wonderful
cooperation on class pictures . . . and to the Wheelwright Lithographing Company — Max, Lorin
and Dick — my sincere appreciation for all you 've done.
In closing, I want to express my sincere thanks to Mr. Biggs and Mr. Holborn, without whose
instruction I would never have accomplished this job. Also to "Mom" Bane who has kept up
my morale and inspired me to carry on. And now I write "Thirty" to my career as editor of the
1950 "WYO", with just this to say, "I TRIED!"
The Editor
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INDEX
A
Ahhiiit, Sttphi.n Jtromc 90, 165
Ahr:ih;im^on, Jumts Louis H, 144
AJnir, Anna Marit 78
Adair, Eli:aKth Anne 34, 161, 166
Adams, Virginia Rac 90
Adamsnn, Emmet Clcndale 34
Addmnton, Gerald J 78, 220
Addmucon, Iruin D 34
Addlcman, Carl Kni^hr 90
AtfUrhach, Rokrt Gail 34, 222
Akkc's, Jack Barrett 34, 117
Alhee, Howard Franklin 58, 173
Alhtit:ht, Beverly C 78, 188, 110
AlHriKht, C. Kent 90, 216
Alexander, John Richard 90, 2 34
Allen, Clark Pehon 34, 106, 164, 305
Allen, Don Albert 78
Allen, George H 34, 222, 172, 307
Allen, Loiiiv E 34, 126
Allen, RoKrt Webster 34
Allen, Roberta Jean 90, 154, 178
Allen, Sreve 9C
Allen, Siowe Hallaway 34, 140, 14 3
Allen, Theodore' Edward ^^0
Alley, Glen 34, 208
Allison, Kennerh W 58
Allison, Louis M 34, 216
Ames, Walter Ernest 34, 151
Ames Wayne B 147
Anderson, Allegro Francesca 154
Anderson, Barbara Hejde 34, 145
Anderson, Betty Jean 154
Anderson, Gene Calvm 90, 157, 158
Anders(m, Rtiberr Gene 64
Anderson, Ro^er Woodburn 166
Anderson. Russell John 34, 125
Anderson, Sallie Louise 90, 154
Anderson, Sally Patricia 90, 194
Anderson, Wayne Duncan 57, 106
Andren, Mae 34
Andrevv--, Robert Thomas 34
Andrikopoulos. Basil Philip 34, 247
Anucli, Kudolnh A 34
AiiKelos, Gus Georw 90, 2 34
Anwelovic, Joe W 64, 2 30
Aniiclovic, William Harry 90
Annala, Ralph 0 90, 108
Annala, Rayma Julienne 34,
197, 161, 163
Anselmi, Mary Louise 78, 200
Anselmi, John Marrin 90
Anrhoney, William Russell 34
Apostolos, George M 64, I'^O
Appleby, Ivan D 90, 161
Armsrronu, Earl Floyd 78
Armstronj;, Joyce Maree 64
Arndt, Vernon Leslie 64, 125
Arnold, EInora Marie 78, 206, 178
Arnold Robert G 34, 140, 143, 125
Arntson, Dorothy Ann..
Arsulich, T homas
Aspaas, Mary Alice
Astleford, Shelmer Zot
Atchison, Mary Ann..
Arhan, Harry Everett..
..90,
.34, 230,
..78, 152,
..90, 194,
152
142
129
163
..78
..90
Atkins, lesse Joseph 34, 128
.Atkinson, Glenna Lee 78, 188, 163
Atkinson, William Wilson 34
Attebery, Belle Marie 78
Atwtll, Lodema LaVerne 90
Austin, Fred D 90
Austin, Raymond C 90
Axe, Edmond Drew, Jr 34
Ayer, Donna Jane..90, 196, 154, 161, 166
B
Babbitr, Don 64, 137, 242, 105
Babcock, Earl 64, 234, 155, 108, 116
Babcock, Orrin 34, 121
Badinelli, Donald 78, 220
Baldey, Bruce 34, 239, 147, 172, 305
BaKiis, Fred 58, 242
Barley, Betty 78, 208, 152
Barley, David 90
Baier, Don 78
Bailey, Laura Mac 90, 200
Bailey, Merryll 64, 212
Bailey, Roberr 58
Baillie, Charlcen 34, 152, 156, 163
Bain, Dorothy 34. 200, 126
Baird, Alfred 34, 144
Baird, Alice 90, 208, 163
Baird, Eldred '8
Baird, Mary 145
Bakalar, Richard 78
Baker, Barbara 78, 200, 129
Baker, John 78, 222
Baker, Robert 90, 222, 148
Baker, Theodore 64, 151
Balcom, Roberr 64, 216, 144
Balden. James 34
BaldridKC, Euj-ene 34, 121, 165
Baldwin, Dick 34, 208
Baldwin, Donald 78, 208
Baldwin, Hermoine 90, 208
Bales, William 35
Ball, Don 35
BallinBen, Lee _ 90, 226
BaloK, Georce 35, IH, 125
BaloB, Irene 90, 190, 154, 161
BaloK, John 124
Bandow, Tom 90, 230
Barbee, William 35, 140, 128, 171
Barber, Paul 64
Bareman, Shirley 90, 152
Bark , Dean 90
Bark, Robert 35
Barker, Adrian 58
Barker, Donald 90, 222
Barker, Harry 35
Barker, Robert 78
Barkley, Allen 35, 115, 170. 171
Barlow, Doil 90
Barlow, Henry 35, 137, 242. 107, 136
Barlow, Jame.s 35, 173
Barnard, Doris 35
Barnes, Darrcld 64, 161
Barnes, John 90, 242
Barnes, Keith 78
Barnett, Willard j 64
Baroody, Rosier 35, 142, 166
Barr, Maurice 35
Barron, Ella 58
Barron, Harvey 58
Barrows, Gerard 35, 226
Barrus, Deloy 90
Barrus, Rollin 64
Barsam, Dickran 90
Barstnar, Joseph 90
Barrel, Erwin 58
Barton, Harold 90
Ba rron , Lee 64
Bartruff, Edtar 90, 230
Barrruff, John 64, 230
Bart.she, Phylli.s 78, 204, 163
Basset, Winona 64, 190, 160
Bate, Neal 35, 235, 273
Bath, James 35
Bath, Robert 90, 216, 147
Batz, Gil 35, 242
Baumer, Myron 90
Bay, Elmer 64, 130, 160
Beagle, Norma 90, 154
Beahm, David 78
Beahm, Herschel 35, 117
Beahm, Jack 78
Beall, Edna 64, 208, 152
Beard, Jack 78, 161
Beardsley, Dee 35
Beasley, Harvey 35, 224
Beatry, Richard 64. 230
Beck, Robert 78
Bechtel, John 90
Beckett, Robert 35, 117, 128, 172, 274
Bcckwith, Beatrice 90
Beiersdorf, Roy 90
Beisrle, W. Roy 35, 130, 160
Behney, Charle.s 78, 224
Bell, Charles 90, 242
Bell, George 35
Bell, Scott 78, 246, 144, 155, 108
Bellamy, Lee 64
Beltz, Lloyd 78
Belt, Taylor 90, 147
Bender, Donald 90, 238, 171
Bender, Kenneth 78
Bender, Lloyd 64, 246
Bennett, Richard 35
Ben.son, Phyllis 90, 152
Ben.son, Robert 64, 230, 117
Benson, Theodore 90
Benrley, Edwin 35
Benton, Allan 64, 222
Bentsen, Joyce 64, 178
Beresford, Elizabeth 78, 204
BerK, Mary Ann 90, 145, 154
Berlin, Marion 64
BerKsrrom, John' 58, 173
Berry, Hazel 58
Berry, Mary 64, 152
Berry, Mildred 35, 188, 145, 130
Berry, Richard 58
Bertagnolli, Rosalie 64, 190, 161
Bessler, Felix _ 91, 248
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Beutler, Robert 78
Biddison, Eddie 64, 171
Bieg, William 78, 238
BiKKs, Charles 35
Bint;ham, Darrell _ 64
Birch, Robert 91
Birch, Thomas 78
Birchcr, Betty 91
Biid, Earl 78
Birge, Gary 91, 208
Bjerke, William 35
Bjornum, Martin 91
Black, Hugh 91
Black, Velma 64, 188, 109
Blackman, Wayne 64, 159
Blackstone, James 64, 178
Blackstone, Marjorie 91, 190, 154
Blatjt;, Frank 64, 184, 137, 220, 116
BlaKR, Mahlon 91
Blair, Kenneth 91, 222
Blake, Sherburne 78
Blakeman, Daisy 35, 152, 115, 163
Blasi, Frank 115, 115
Blessing, Robert 78, 216
Bliss, Carl 35
Bliss, John 35, 139. 124
Bloesch, Herman 36, 139, 125
Bloom, Jerry 91, 216
Bloom, Keith 36, 172, 288
Bloomfield, Ann 91, 204, 161
Boam, Louise 91, 154
Boedeker, Katherine 91, 152
BoRensberfier, John 78
BoRrett, Jack 36
Bohanon, J. Felix 78
Bohmont, Dale 106, 174
Bohrer, Zene 91
Boland, James 64, 125
Boles, Mary 91, 188, 154, 163
Bolich, Kenneth 78, 238
Bond, Lloyd 78, 140, 242
Bone, Donald 91, 178
Bonella, Bruno 64, 237, 167
Bonella, Irene 36, 152, 167
Bonicelli, Roger 36, 105
Bonini, William 91, 161
Boodry, Ardith 64, 196, 145, 163
Born, Darrol 36
Borthwick, Dean 91
Bosley, Clifford 64
Boswell, Betty 129
Bostick, Paul 36
Botero, JoAnn 91. 200. 154. 161
Boucher, Paul 91
Bourne, Barbara 91, 204, 260
Bouton. Howard 58
Bower, Count 36
Bower, George 64. 242. 171
Bower. Marjorie 78
Bower, Ray 78, 226
Bowers, Richard 91
Boyce, Charles 78, 238
Boyd, William .f) 36, 130
Beyer, Delbert ^T 58
Boyer, Donald 78, 222, 128
Boyer, Margaret 64, 194
Boyle, Audrey 91
Boyles, Giant 64, 161
Bradley, Ann 36, 200
Bradley. Edwin _ 91. 230
Bradshaw, Curtis 78
Braly. Foster 58
Bramler, Robert 36, 107
Bramwell Lilafern 36, 206. 145. 167
Brandon, George 78, 161
Bratzler, Glen 36, 143
Brazil!, Joseph 78, 237
Bree. Dale 91. 216
Breslin. Mary 64. 204, 116
Breslin, William 64. 184, 216. 116
Bresnahan, Tim 91, 161
Bressler, Vernon 36, 242
Brettell, Betty 91, 145, 145, 154
Biewer, Vaughn 91, 204, 154
Brezina, Elsie 91, 152, 167
Brice, J. D 64, 130, 160
Bridges, Marilyn 78. 144
Briggs. Eutona 78. 208. 152. 161
Briggs. George 64, 224
Brighton, John 64
Brock, Guy 64, 284, 174
Brockley, Jane 64, 200
Brooks, Asa 78, 151, 168
Brooks, Francis 36, 234, 171
Brooks, Stanley 91
Brough, Warren 64
Brow, LeRoy 91
Brown. Betty....78, 190, 161, 163, 168, 109
Brown, Derral _ 64
Brown, Elaine 91, 204, 154, 167
Brown, Harold 36
Brown, JoAnn 36
Brown. Prescott 58
Brown, Robert 36, 147, 126
Brown. William 64, 184
Brown, William J 78. 137, 226, 171
Browne, Leslie 64. 142
Browne, Marvin 36
Brubaker, Donald 36. 107
Bruce. Betty 91, 152
Bruce. Gordon 91
Bryant, James 36
Buchan, John 78
Buchanan, Jacqueline 91, 145, 154
Buck, William 91
Buchenroth, Felix 91. 234. 171
Buckert. Hatold 78
Buckert. Kenneth 91
Buckingham. Larry 91
Buescher, Hillary 78
Buescher, Lynne 91
Buffet, Robert 78
Bull, George 91, 237, 167
Bull, Harold 79, 237, 167
Bunch, Wilbur 123
Bunn, John 36, 105
Bunten, Robert •. 91, 230
Bounomo, Peter 64, 220, 116, 117
Burback, Jerry 64. 234
Burd, Harold 36
Burgess. Donn 36
Burk, Creighton _...79, 216
Burk, John 144
Burk, Yvonne 91
Burke, John 36
Burke, Milo 91
Burke, Ronald 79, 208, 120
Burke, Harriette 57
Butman, Robert 36, 140
Burnaugh, Bud _...91, 230
Burnett, Robert 92
Burnside, Barbara....92, 190. 145, 156, 170
Burnside, James _ 64
Burris, John 92, 216
Burtness, Roger 36, 142, 226
Burton, Charline 79, 152
Burton, Hortense 36, 196, 145, 130
Burton, Janice 92. 208, 145, 154
Burzlaff, Donald 36
Busch, Bob 92
Bush, Glen 92, 174
Bussey, George _ 92
Burler, Theodore 106
Butcher, John 79
Butz, Jack 36, 230
Bybee, Donald 64, 234
Bylund, Ann 65, 204, 163
Byrket, James 92
C
Cain, Margaret Anne 79,
145, 145, 154, 129, 163. 178
Caldwell, Patricia Ruth 79, 204
Call, Dale W 36, 139, 125
Call, James T 65, 208, 118
Call, Mayo W 92, 208
Call, Wayne W 58
Callahan, John 0 36, 137, 146, 136
Callaway, James 65, 139
Calmes, Wildred Kenneth 58
Calmes, Virginia Hylton _ 58
Cameron, Gtover Morris 58
Cameron, John Andrew 65, 142
Cameron, John Kenneth 79, 238
Cameron, John Mark 65, 171, 174
Cammaclc, LeRoy Robert 36
Campbell, Howard 58
Campbell, Patricia Ann 92
Campbell, Richard H...92, 220, 157, 172
Campbell, Rosemary 36
Campman, LaVonne Lee 92, 194
Canaday, Virginia 36, 204, 160
Canesttini, Gloria 37, 196, 161, 163
Cannon, Hazel Ruth 92, 154, 163
Cantrell, Jack Loien 65. 115, 161
Capone, Raymond James 92
Car«y, Beverly Lou Johnson 37
Carey, Byrl D. Jr „ 173
Carey, James Wesley _ _ 37
Carey, Joe Marvin 37, 226
Carey, Marian Jeanne 37, 188
Carey, Sandra Lee 92
Carlson, Eugene E 37, 142
Carlson, Frank DeMorest 37
Carlson, Jack R _ 65
Carlson, Ronald Kent 37
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INDEX (Continued)
CarUon, Riirh Jnne 37, 194
Carlson, Warren 79
Carollo, Edward N 128
Carpenter, Leo Charles 58
Carr, James Val 37, 248, 107
Carr, W.llis Lurher 92, 174
Carroll, Beverly Jean 37
Carroll, Elmer John 79, 237, 144, 167
Carroll, Glyn Osborn 128
Carroll, Mary Frances 79, 204
Carroll, Neal Floyd 174
Carroll, Thomas Jay 37
Carson, Daniel L 79, 137, 222, 120
Carson, Edward M 65, 222
Carson, Harvey Arthur, Jr 37, 212
Case, Merl Buchanan 92, 238
Casey, Thomas J 37, 222
Cassidy. Thomas Kohler 92, 222
Casriebetry, Richard Hollis 37
Caudel, Robert E 79, 220
Caudill, CeoriiC B 58
Caudill, Ivan Francis 79, 2C8
Celebre, Ernest Paul 65, 237
Cernick, Erwin Paul 65
Chaffin, Faye Elizabeth 92, 188, 154
Chaisittiyudhaparn, Sumanie 58, 275
Challendcr, Harry Milliken 92
Challman, Beverly Jeanne 92, 145
Chamberlain, Oris D 65, 230
Chamberlain, Wilmcr Dale 37, 242
Chambers, Neil Douiilas 79, 234, 144
Champ, Velna Jean 65, 152
Chandler, Betty Lou 58, 121
Chandler, Joseph V/. Jr 37
Chapman, Charles Russell 92
Chapman, Jaqueline 37, 148, 152, 156
Chapman, John Warner 65, 130
Chapman, Ted B 37. 422. 144. 274
Chapman, E. Wayne 37
Charles, Howard Ellsworth 79, 144
Chase, Allan C 37, 140
Chase, Phyllis J 65, 196, 160
CheesbrouKh, Lucille 65, 161. 167. 188
Chenchar, Mary Ann 92,
190, 154, 163, 167
Cherry, Charles Lewis 37
Chesbro, Wallace Clark 92. 226
Chetwood, Kenneth 65
Childs, Lydon 65. 148
Chisholm, Mary Grace 37,
104, 196, 170, 273, 109
Chirtim, Reed Hu^h 72, 238
Chocas, Gust 37, 142
Chouteau, Henry EuKenc 37, 144
Chrisrofferson, Robert C 37
Chrisrensen, Donald M 79, 212
Christensen, Frederick T 37, 220
Chrisrensen, Mary Ellen 92,
190, 154, 161, 170
Chrisrensen, Phil 92, 178
Christoffersen, Kennerh L. .79, 160, 171
Christopolus, Mike 92, 230
Christopulos, GeorKe Louis 37
Chrisry. Lanven D 65, 106
Cinnamon, Rurhmaric 37, 121, 123
Claar, Louise Mary 92, 170, 178
Clabauuh, Richard Delmar 37
Clardy, Gene Arthur 65. 150
Clare, John Joseph 92, -226
Clark, Dean W 65, 212
Clark, Lois Louise 92, 154, 178
Clark, Lynn F 92
Clark, Robert H 65, 178
Clark, Thomas William 38
Clarke, Evelyn 92, 194
Clarke, Jeanette 65. 200. 258
Clawson, Joseph E 38
Clawson, Lester F. Jr 92
Clay, James E 1C6
Clay, Perry W 38
Clements, Fred Keith....65, 142, 238, 125
Clements, Robert L 92
ClevenKer, Bette Louise 92
Clifton, Roy J 65, 246, 151, 159, 172
Clod i us, Fred C 79
Close, Fred R 79
ClouKh, David V 92, 170
Clyde, Zelma Maxinc 92, 152, 161
Cobb, Robert 92. 222, 174
Cochran, Earl Wayne 92, 242
CoKhlan, Neil Clinton 38
Cohen, Peter Z 92
Coleman, Boyce 92, 216
Coleman, Bruce C 29, 174
Coles, John L 38, 117
Collet, Louis E 38
Collins, Donald Roy 38. 147
Collins, Edward Paul 38, 234
Collins, Georse Dimitri 38, 230, 117
Collins, Lael L 38, 122
Collins, Murray Roland 38, 305
Colman, Kenneth Leo 65, 174
Colvin, Marc Jay 65, 212, 173
Comes, Richard Durward 92, 212
Comin, William Edward 38
Compton, Carleen Lee. .92, 194, 154, 163
Conard, Chestet Earl 79
Condit, Richard H 38, 130
ConKet, Caiol Catherine 92. 1-54, 194
Conner, Dean D 38
Conner, Harvey Mark 38
Conley, Charles Terence 79
Conley, Roberr Curris 79
Connor, Vernon Leroy..65, 108, 155, 234
Conros, James Frank 92, 242
Conwcll, Barbara Jeanne 92
Cook, Gerry Dee 65. 234
Cook, Jack Russell 38
Cook, Ronald Lee 79
Coomes, Robert Joseph 92
Cooney, Merlin Edward 92, 246
Coopc, Evelyn Rurh 92, 200
Cooper, Bruce C 65
Cooper, Dororhy LaFern 92. 145, 152
Cooper, John Morri.son 79, 184, 212
Cooperrider, Duane Eugene 174
Copenhaver, John M 38. 230
Copley. William Leonard 65
Corbcrt, John Jensen 38, 216
Corbett, Retina Marie 79
Cordiner, David Harry 38, 226
Cordiner, William Sundby 92, 216
Corsi, Rex Miller ^ 65
Corson, Donald Ralph 174
Correse, Frank V 79, 160
Cortheli, Gladys Jean 38
Corthell, Matsaret Leigh 38, 186, 209
Cory, Paul Frank 38, 106. 107
Cory, William Richard 92
Co.scia, Anthony 79, 167
Costin, Robert Wesley 65, 216
Cottle. Donald Roger 38
Coulombe. James Ralph 38, 105, 224
Courts, Barbara Jeanne 79.
122, 129. 190. 163, 109
Covington, Chester Lee 38
Cowdin, Lloyd Royce 65, 146
Cowie, John Gordon 38
Cowper, Patrick Robert 92, 230
Cox, Donald Lee 79. 120. 242
Cox, Richard Allen 79. 120, 242
Coxe. Perry Bruce 65. 248
Craft, Alba D 58, 123
Cramer, Jack M 92, 226
Crawford, Arthur William 79
Crawford, George M 79
Creager, Robert Evans 38, 226
Creek, Kenneth 0 65, 125, 171
Criss, Edwaid M 92
Crompton, Betty L 79. 129, 163, 190
Croonberg, Frank P 65, 178
Cross, Harlan Duane 38
Crossan, Alice Marie 93, 206
Crutcher, Frank Edward 79
Cullen, Cordell Anne 79, 204
Cullens, Victor R 58, 115, 115
Cummings, John Francis 65
Cummings, Mary Lou 79
Cunningham, Carolyn Elinor 65
Cunningham, Lloyd Thomas 58
Cunz, Duaine Louis 58. 171
Curnow. James H 65
Currie, Shirley Ann 38, 114. 190
Curtis, Elmo Cleon 38, 139
Cusack, Vernon V 38
Cyrus, Kennerh Burton 65, 238, 105
D
Dale. Albert M 79. 230
Daley, James Myron 79
Daley, Wanda Thompson 38, 194
Dalley, Mark Franklin 38, 161
Dalton, Richard Joseph 65
Daly, Bart Joseph 38
Daly, John Booth _ 79, 222
Dalzell, Eunice Darwin 79, 194
Danculovich. David 38, 143
Daneluk. George Jr 79
Daniels. Carrol Dean 65, 142
Daniels, Joan Evelyn....93. 200. 154. 161
Danielson, Floyd C 93
David, Eugene Douglas 79, 165, 168
Davidson, Charles Daniel 39
Davidson, Jackson 39
Davidson, James Elliott 93, 238
Davidson, Robert Alan 93
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INDEX (Continued)
Davis, Austin Garland 79
Davis, Bonnidell 80, 152
Davis, Dorothy Louise 93, 154
Davis, Frank Spuriiin 39, 216
Davis, Ceorse Edward 80
Davis, Janet Carol 80, 196
Davis, Jim Robert 93
Davis, John V 39
Davis, Kenneth William 39, 166
Davis, Marjorie Helen 80, 196
Davis, Marvin Guy 65, 142
Davis, Ora Cay 80,
152, 163, 164, 165, 194
Davis, Robert Ernest 93
Day, Shirley T 65, 144, 196
Dean, Roy Delmar 39, 142, 172, 212
Deardorff, William Lewis 39, 118, 238
Deaver, Roger Morgan 65
DeBary, Gerardo 58, 276
Decora, Andy Wayne 39, 234
DeFond, John William 39, 144
de la Montagne, John 58
DeLand, Charles Richard 39, 222
Delaplaine, John H 66
Dellos, Herman Fred 93
DeLong, Wallace Allen 39, 147
Demchok, George Parrick 39
Dempster, Roberr J 80, 222
Denilauler, Albert Junior 39
DeNiro, Patrick Joseph 39, 146
Dent, Homer Wade 93
Denton, Louis Linn 80
Denzer, Olive Anna 39, 145
Dereemer, Virginia A 93
Derr, Geraldine Mae 66, 200
Deru, Leonard John 39, 226
Desmond, James Michael 39
DeVore, Harold 39
Dexter, Raymond W 66
Dickinson, Albert Jr 93, 174
Dickinson, Howard E 66, 242
Dickson, Lois Ann 93, 166
DiDomenico, Dante 66, 117, 172, 305
Dierks, Carl E 157
Dierks, Dean Carl 80, 248
Dierks, Jerry Glen 66, 106, 248
Dillon, Raymond C 66
Dingier, Catherine Elizabeth 93
Dineen, Patricia Ann 66,
116. 121. 201. 109
Dixon, Avis Nadine 39, 188
Dixon, William John 39, 142, 125
Dobbin, Joseph E 39, 121
Dobner, Edwin Allen..66, 172, 216, 307
Doherty, Jerome Richard 93, 220
Doll, Donald Jack 80
Donnell, John Warren..66, 116, 123, 226
Donnelly, John Joseph 58
Donnelly, LaVerne A 93
Dorman, Lewis Henry 39
Dornan, Robert 80
Dornan, Virginia Elizaberh 93, 166
Doty, Loy E 39, 172, 234, 288
Dowdy, Charles Edward 66
Downer, Donna Beth..66, 130. 145, 190
Downer, Howard Ivan 39, 220
Downey, Richard S 39, 136, 137, 234
Downing, Warwick Miller 80, 234
Doyle, Dennis Joseph 66
Doyle, John Thurston 93
Doyle, Patricia Ann 66, 167, 190
Doyle, Walter Clement 39
Drew, William F 39, 146, 216
Drnas, Tom Mark 93
Drum, SherriU Eugene 39
Drwenski, Vernon Robert 66, 238
Duffy, Gale F 39
Dugan, Arthur Harry 115
Dukes, Jerald Edward 80, 216
Dumbrill, Lucille Clarke 58, 119
Dumbrill, Richard Spencer 39, 147
Dunlap, David Hugh....66, 164, 165, 170
Dunmire, Dale 1 80
Dunn, Charles Mickey 171, 305
Dunn, Dale Vernon '. 93
Dunn, Darwin Lee 80
Dunn, Donovan Lawrence -40, 172
Dunn, Leonard Colin 80
Dunning, David Jay 40
Durfee. Jay R 40
Durfee, Richard H 40, 171
Durkee, Edward Fleming 80
Durkee, James Robert 40, 106
Durkee, Leora Church 66
Dustin, Miles Owen 80, 142
Dutcher, Lee Carlton 40
Dutton, Winifred 93, 152
Duvall, Helen Ruth 93
Dykins, Charles Albert 40, 143
Dykins, Justin E 40, 143
Dykins, Lorraine E 93, 154, 163
E
Farley, George 40, 234, 114, 159, 172
Farley, R. Fred 93, 234, 157, 158, 171
East, William 40, 234, 167
Eastman, Glen 66
Eastman, Karleen 66, 188
Eaton, George 66, 242, 116
Ebenhahn, Jean 80, 200
Eberhart, Julianne 93
Eckerdt, Ethel 93, 178, 179
Eckerdt, John 40, 248, 174, 178, 179
Eckerle, Joan 40, 188, 163
Economou, Jim 66
Eddy, Charles 66, 151
Edwards, Bryan 80
Edwards, David 172, 305
Edwards, Gwen 40, 144
Edwards, Nancy 66, 204, 162
Edwards, William 93, 222
Eggleston, Benny 93
Eldredge, Joanne 66
Elias, Norman 93, 150
Ellbogen, Martin 93, 226
Elliot, Jerald K 93
Ellis, Francis 40. 216
Ellis, Frances 40
Ellis, Harold 40, 216
Ellis, Mary Ann 93, 190, 163
Elsom, Charles 93
Elsom, Lila 152, 66
Elwood, L. Maxine 80, 145
Embrey, Thomas 93
Engels, Richard 40. 130, 160
Engleman, Ivan 40. 171
Engstrom. Kathryn 66. 188. 186
Engstrom, William _ 40
Erickson, Arlene 66
Erickson, Bonnie 93, 154
Erickson, Norman 66
Erwin, Mary Anne 93, 190. 152
Erwin. Margaret (id
Erzinger. Sarah 40. 148. 152. 156
Eschrich. John 40
Espinosa. Mary 93
Esponda, John 66
Esterbrook. Kenneth 40. 230. 128
Esterline. Milton .-. 40. 224
Evans. Houston 66
Evans. Kathryn 40. 194
Evans, Mary Yvonne....80, 188, 152, 167
Evans, Lloyd 40, 216, 139
Evenson, Thomas 93
Everling, Bonnie 93, 145, 152. 170
Evers. Edward 93. 220
Ewing. Eugene 80. 216
Eykyn, Marjorie 40. 196
F
Farber, John 80
Farr, Fredrick 66
Farrer, Daniel 93, 226
Faulkner. Dale 40
Faulkner, Glen 58, 226, 173
Faulkner, Pat 40, 200
Feather, Gilbert 93, 155, 157
Federer, Mirlen Dale 40. 224, 172
Feeney, Thomas 66, 212
Fellows, Thomas 40, 230, 118, 159
Fenex, Guy 80, 222, 120, 171
Fetty, Richard 80
Ferrari, Charles 40, 115, 161
Field, Toria 40, 188
Fields, Charles 93, 248, 174
Finch, Robert 93
Finn, Colleen 80, 163
Finn, Mary Jean 66, 200, 162
Finnell, Tommy 40
Finnerty, Thomas
Fish, Jack 40
Fisher, Richard 80, 234
Fisher, Warren 66, 230
Fitch, Phoebe Ann 80, 200, 163
Firzgerald, Mary 93, 154, 178
Fitzgerald, Thomas 80
Fitzsimonds, Elizabeth 94. 196. 166
Flanagan, Phillip 66
Flater, Jackie 94
Fleischmann, William 66. 171. 307
Fleming. Robert 58
Fletcher. James. 40. 140
Flinn. Arnie 41. 288
Floyd. Lora Amie..94. 190. 165, 161. 170
Fogle. Bert .94
Fogelman. Leo _ 80
Folium. Lillian 80, 152, 163, 168
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Foreman, Alfred 66
Foieman, Mary Anne 41, 204, 150
Forman, Lolita Rae 80,
188, 145. 152, 129
Forness, Edward 59, 150
Fosher, Dann 66, 145, 178
Fosscy, Anna 80, 206
Fossum, James 59, 115
Foster, Arthur 66, 130
Foster, William 94, 234
Fowler, Laurene 94, 204, 154, 161
Fox, Shirley 66, 206, 161, 163
Francescato, Anthony 66
Fraser, Kirk 66, 216
Fraser, William 94
Frederick, Charles 66
Frederick, Ernest 94
Freeman, Gladys 80, 204
Freeman, Howard 59
Freeman, Kenneth 41, 139
Freesc, James 41, 171
FreytaK, John 80, 212
Friesen, Edward 94
Fritrlet. Bruce 80, 226, 120
Frodsham, Frank 80, 2C8
Ftome, Ted 80, 2CS
Frost, John 94
Fryer, Arlan 41, 138, 142, 171
Fuehrer, Dale 41, 212, 105
Fuerst, Donna 80, 194, 129
Fuller, Barbara 80
Fuller, David 66, 226. 174
Fuller, DouKlas 94, 212
Fullerton, Dale 94
G
Cabelson, Donald 66, 242
Gaddy, Albert 41
Gaddy, Jean 41
Gaede, Harold 80, 184. 324, 105
Gale, Vernon ; 66, 230
Gale, Willis 41
Galovich, Joe 41
Galovich, Peter 41, 142, 125
Gardner, Kenneth 94
Gardner, Nola 66, 208
Gardner, Reed 80. 208
Gardnor, Vivian 04, 208
Carfoot, Robert 94. 171
Garrett. Elizabeth 80, 196
Caitner, Robert 41, 172, 307
Gartner, John 80, 307
Gaskill, Verna 94
Gaston, Gene 41. 232
Gates. Nancy 66. 194. 118
Gaylord. Garth 41, 161
Gaylord, John 41
Geldien. Harry 94
Georiie, Marilyn 80, 190
Georsjen, Leland 41
Georfics, Leonard 94, 238
GeorRes, Perry 41, 238
Geraud, Joseph 41. 146, 274
Geruel, Stella 80, 190, 129
Geslin, Gilbert 94
Geslin, Howard 41
Gibson, William 80, 222, 1C8
Gicsler, Joseph 94. 234
Gilbert. Herbert 80. 212. 120
Gill. Patficia 66
Gill. Ralph 80
Gill. Thomas 41. 222
Gillespie, Phyllis 74
Gillum. James 41. 216
Gilpin. Charles 41, 216
Giorlando, Charles 80, 167
Gish, Robert 80, 222
Giventod, Douslas 80
Glascock, William 80, 226
Glass, William 66
Glenn, Pauline 80, 206, 161
GliKorea, George 80, 226
Goble, GcorKe 66. 230. 172. 305
Goble, GeorKe E 41
Godfrey. James 66, 184, 230
Goe, Pauline 94
GoldberK, GeorKia 80, 152
Gomez, Ezcquiel 66
Gomme, Robert 41. 140. 246
Good. Dale 41
Goodman. Gordon 66
Goodman. James 41
Goodrich. Henry 66, 238, 160
Goodrich, John 146
Goodson, Dale 59
Coppert. Ernest 147
Goranson, Frederick 81
Gose. Richard 41. 142, 226. 125
Gosney. John 94. 234, 157, 158. 174
Gotchall. Josephine 41
Gotchall, Leon 41. 139
Gothberg, Martin 41, 234, 161
Gourley, James 42
Graber, Howard 94
Grace, Robert 42, 216, 173
Giaham, Willodean 42
Grandy, Virginia 42,
148, 152, 156, 114, 160
Grant, Robert 67, 140, 226, 126
Cras, Sidney 42. 139. 125
Gray. Henry _ 42, 151
Gray. William 94, 220
Greenbaum, Charles 42, 216, 144, 274
Greer, James 94
Greff, Edward 42
Gregg. Peter 42
Gregg, Thomas 81, 174, 178
Gregory, Clinton 67
Grenier, William 59
Grey, Donald 123
Griffith, James ..42, 239, 105
Grinden, Dorothy 59
Grinestaff, George 42, 234
Gross, Esther Jane..94, 204 .154. 161. 166
Grosz. Donald 42
Groth, Frederick 94. 242
Grothe. Richard 94
Ground. Dolores 81
Gruber. Richard 42. 307
Gruden, Eugene 42, 238
Grunden, Henry 42. 220
Guschewsky, David 67, 171
Guschewsky, James 81. 238
Gustafson. John 42. 234
Gustin, William 42. 242
Gutierrez. Ignacio 81, 275
Guth, William 67
Guy, Robert 67, 171, 173
H
Haaby. Earl Stanley 81
Haaby, Louise Mahr 42
Haag, Richard Lee 81
Hackleman, Meredith Gene 81
Haddenhorst, Fred Allen 57, 223
Hadsell, Frank A 67, 222
Haet, Lyn 42
Hageman, James 0 81, 220, 120
Hageman, Patti Louise 94, 161
Hagenstein. Emma Lee .94, 163
Hagen. Howard Arthur 59
Hagist. Warren Wall 42, 238, 172
Hagood, Donald M 42
Hainworth, Dorothy Belle....42, 152, 163
Hale, Robert 123
Haley, Robert Lee 67
Hall, Haven Bryan 59
Hall, Jane Barbara 81, 206
Hall, John Donald 94. 226
Hall, Kathleen 81, 166, 188
Hall, Oscar Alget 147
Hall, Robert John 67, 166
Halliwell, Betty Lou 59
Halliwell. Robert Stanley 94
Hallowell, Jerty R 67, 171
Hallowell, H. Paul Jr 67, 220
Hamilton, David Dean 42
Hamilton, Merle Chester 42
Hamilton, William Alexander 81
Hammond, Charles Richard 59
Hammons, Arlie 42, 117, 161
Hand, Robert Jerald 94
Hankins, Edward D 42
Hannum, Marshall J. Jr 42
Hannum, Tom L...67. 116, 137, 118, 222
Hansen, Anna Louise 42, 116,
136, 137. 130. 145, 145, 161, 188, 109
Hansen, Don N 42
Hansen, Garth T 67, 130
Hansen. Jack Wayne 94. 242
Hansen. Jack Wendel 81
Hansen. Matshall W 67
Hanson. Marilyn Ann 67, 178, 207
Hanson, Peter Raymond 42, 124. 143
Hardee. Miles Ezra 81. 161
Hardigan. William David 94. 237
Hardy, William Glenn 67, 171
Hare, Joseph Steven.s 42
Harison, John Richard 94, 238
Harmon, Robert Ross 67
Harms, Clayton Eugene 105
Harokopis, Mike Chris 81
Hard. Robert 67
Harrell. Loi.s Elizabeth..42, 122, 168, 206
Harrington, Eldon Adair 81
Harris, Harold D Jr 42, 166, 238
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Harris, Harry L 67, 146
Harris, Mary Jean 42, 138, 140, 204
Harrison, William H 42, 124, 140, 143
Hart, Donald Wayne .43, 128, 140, 171
Hnrt, Jack H 81
Hart, Roland W 67, 116, 212
Harrlty, Jerry T 43
Hatrman. Floyd L 94
HartwiK, Sally Ann 81, 200
Harvey, Dale Stafford 94
Harvey, Ronald D 94, 242
Haskins, Georwe Scott 43, 142
Haskins, Ray Wayne 43, 117, 172
Hastings, Jack Glen 94, 230
Hatchet, Davjd S 94
Hatcher, Ruth Carin 81, 110, 178
Hatfield, Robett Georiie 67
Hauuard, Marian Joy 81, 178, 206
Haun. John Daniel 59, 173
Haushild, William Leiand ';9
Haytala, Ben Mathew 81
Hawkms, James Edwatd 67, 212
Hawkins, Lawrence J 81, 212
Haycn. Alice Paula 81
Headland, Courtenay T 67, 128, 230
Head rick, Herbert Benjamin 67
Hearne, Don 43
HeathcrinKton, William H 67, 242
Heathman, Marion M 94, 1S2, 188
HcKedus, Winifred 43, 167
HeidinKcr, Molly Joan 94, 204
Heins, Harry Milton 59, 216
Hciser, Ernest Euueiie 67, 216
Hcjde, Chester Francis 81
Hejde, Marjoric Ellen . .67, 145, 204, 109
Hellewell, Louis P 43, 118
Hclmerick, Lois M 67, 161
Helmcrick, Robert H...43, 106, 107, 242
Hempcl, Charles B 67, 159, 242
Henderson, James H 67, 234
Henderson, John L Jr 43, 147
Henderson, Richard Neal 94
Hender.son, Stuart 94
Hendticks, Norman A 67, 146
Hcndrickson, Carl E 67, 242
Hcnkel, Erich P 94, 237
Hennini;, Gerald Kay 43, 150, 242
Henninfisen, Harold Bruce 94
Hcnninysen, Robert 67
Hennum, Lloyd Martin 94
Henty, William M 43, 106, 107, 212
Hepn. John Dale 43
Hepp, William G 94, 212
Heptner, Jcanerte L 67
Hepworth, William G 94
Herbertson, Jack Ray 43, 161
Herrin, Dolores Ann 94, 152, 161
Herrmann, HildeKund E 94, 161, 275
Heselius, Meredith W 43, 115, 172
Hetherin^ton, Joy M 81
Heumiet, Charles Q 43, 151, 178
Hewatd, Robert E 43
Hewtiley, Clarence T 43
Heyneman, John M 67, 148
Hibbert, Lloyd L 94, 155, 157, 2C8
Hick, Marica Mae 67, 148, 204
Hicks, Noel Justin 67, 226
Hicstand, Thomas C. Jr 43
Hiyby, Lawrence 67
Hii^Kinson, Lee F 67
Hildreth, Robert C 59
Hileman, William W 94, 130
Hileman, William W 43, 160
Hilnett, Dotothy C 67, 166
Hill, Elizabeth Anne 81, 194
Hill, Le^a Lee 94, 2C8
Hill, Lloyd G 81, 222
Hill, Lucretia A 43, 152, 160
Hill, Mary Jean 67, 190
Hill, Ruth ..nn 95, 152, 178
Hilman, Hatold M 81, 174
Hiipp, EuKcne V 67, 172
Hindorff, James William 95
Hint;. Kay Mane Lew 67, 139
Hini4, Kay Yuen Lew 81
Hinkic, Donald G 67, 184, 238
Hipps, Byron N 59, 130
Hirasawa, Samuel 67,
138, 142, 164, 166, 172
HirsiK, Barbara A 95, 161, 204
Hixson, Buel M 81, 230
HodRell, C. Owen 95
HodKes, Matcus Dave 67, 274
Hodson, Wayne G 68
Hoffman, Annie Ruth 43
Hoffman, James D 81
Hoffman, Philip V 43
Holaway, Wayne W 81, 120, 212
Holbrook, Frances E 59
Holden, Cordon Franci.s 95
Holden, Kenneth A 95, 158, 238
Holden, William E 95
Holdei, Davis Charles 81
Holkenbrink, Julia MarKaret 81, 200
Holland, Eunice Lucille 43
Holland, Louis N 172
Holland, Ralph Jr 68, 165, 230
Hollister, Carolyn H 68, 123, 190
Holm, Gerald H 81, 222, 184
Holub, Dan Jo.seph 81, 224
Holwell, Gene A 95
Hooley, Kenneth C ;. 68, 174
Hooten, Altted J 68, 144
Hootman, Vivian R 81
Hopka, Edwin L 68, 125, 139
Hopkins, Harold H 95
Hornbeck, Ada Joanne 81, 190
Hornsby, Albert 95
Horstman, Mary Elizabeth 129
Horton, Ut:l E 59, 147
Hoskovec, William B 43
Hout:, Robert E 95
Howard, Clyde A 68
Howard, Robert H 68, 222
Howatd, Ruth N 95
Howarth, Darrell Lee 68, 238
Howison, Alice Marion 81, 200
Hoy, Kenneth L 43, 130, 114
Hoy, Richard Look 95, 222
Hoy, Theodore L 43, 114, 130
Hubbard, Gerald Lee 81
Hubenka, Bonnie L 95, 145, 154, 163
Huber, Ronnie F 95, 242
Huenefcld, Ray S 68, 142
Hushes, Cecil K 43, 234
HuKhcs, Gordon B 43, 125, 139, 242
HuRhes, Jack W 68, 234
HuRhes, John Warren 81
Hushes, Robert Donald 81, 120, 212
Huhtala, Darlyne 43
Hunt, Doramary H 95, 190
Hunt, Shirley Anne 95, 200
Hunter, Elmer Johnson 43, 142
Hunter, James Monroe Jr 68, 212
Hunter, LaVerne Doyle 59, 230
Hunter, Nancy W 95, 166, 200
Hunton, Donald B 44,
114, 118, 119, 137, 171, 238, 274
Hunton, James Durwood 130
Hunton, Patricia 95, 204
Huntzinser, Carl J 68
Hurrell, Robert Dean 44, 212, 305
Hutto, Daniel C 44, 106
Hysworth, William G 94
I
liams, John E 44. 212
Ike, Earle Victor 44
Incontro, Sam Joseph 81, 307
Inderfiard, Lawrence Marvin 81
InRalsbe, Nellabeth Loomis 161
Insham, Chatles 0 81
Inkster, Georse Luca.s....68, 212, 116, 171
Itvin, Ruth Ardelle 82, 204, 129, 162
Irwin, David W 44, 139, 238, 166
J
Jackson, Laura Leish 82, 161
Jack.son, Mary Waitt 82
Jackson, Victor Hatold 95, 171
Jacobs, Clifford C 68, 212
Jacobs, John Edward 44, 212, 161
Jacobs, Lawrence G 68
James, Gordon LaNeal 95, 171
James, Harry Edward 95
Janssen Jacqueline Ann 95,
196, 163, 166
Janssen, Patricia 68,
196, 116, 121, 129, 162, 163, 109
Jauss, Thais Anita 68,
200, 115, 126, 161, 164, 170
Jayne, Jerrold Clarence 82
Jeffres, Thomas Paul 44
Jelinek, Joseph Eusene 82, 161, 166
Jenkins, Boyd D 95, 208
Jenkins, Carl Eusene 59
Jennings, GeotRe Newell 160
Jensen, Bruce Allan 44,
137, 238, 108, 128, 274
Jensen, Don 68, 216
Jensen, Frank F 95, 164
Jensen, Glen Chris _ 95, 242
Jen.sen, Huso F 44, 140, 242. 143, 116
Jerman, Donald E 59
Jesse, Phylis .95. 154. 161
Jewan, Maxine 152
Jewitt. Bonnie 59
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cwirr, Elmer Keith 59
iacolettim, James Martin 95, 238
Oder, Dofiald Kenneth 95, 234
ohanson, Charles Crane 44, 140
ohn, Harry Milron 59
ohn, Kennerh Rydal 44, 151
ohns, Harry John 44, 226
ohnson, Ardith L 95, 154. 161, 163
ohn.son, Dean 82
ohnson, Dounlas R 44, 238, 115, 166
ohnson, Everett Lavell 95, 23C
ohnson, Frederick C 44, 115, 123, 161
ohnson, George F 68
ohnson, Ccraldine 95, 115
ohnson, Geraldine Marie 44, 2C6
t>hnson, Harper Daniels 59
ohnson, James Bernard 82
ohnson, Kendnck Dale 95, 157, \'.8
ohnson, Loren Edward 82
ohnson, Marnene Elaine....68, 188, 116
ohnson, Marilyn Anne 82
ohnson, Marilyn Jeanne 44, 200
ohnson, Mary Anne 95, 152
ohnson, Melvin Dean 44, 212
ohnson. Norma Mae....44, 204, 160, 162
ohnson, Norman V 44, 216, 108, 128
ohnson, Raymond Herbert 82
ohnson. Rex 82
ohnson, Richard Wayne 44
ohnson, Robert Evers 59
ohnson, Roy Crawford 95, 242
ohnson, Shirley Jeanne. 44,
196. 126. 161, 163
ohnson, Wayne C 44, 142
ohnson, William Allen 82, 226
ohnston, Barbara Jeanne 95
ohn^ton, Bert Euuene 116
ohnston, John Wesley 68, 234, 172
ohnston, Raymond Vincent 82,
234, 155, 171
ohnston, Vincent Paul 44, 234
ones, Alyce W 82, 208
ones, Barbara 44, 204, 150, 274
ones, Beverly Jean 95,
194. 145. 145, 152. 163
ones. Bonnie 68, 206
ones, Charles Moncur 95, 238
ones, Dennis Wayne 95, 174
ones, Don E 44. 209. 124
Jones. Harry Harden 59
Jones. Harvey Barnett 68
Jones, Henry T 59, 146
Jones, Ivan Ray 82, 230
Jones, Jack Duane 44, 146
Jones, James H 44, 238
Jones, Milron Owen 68, 2C8
Jones, Robert Norris 68
Jones, Viola Jane 82, 190, 122
Jones, Walker William 44
Jones, Wililam H 44
Jones William R 44, 216
Jones, Woodford Wilkerson 68, 208
Jons, Richard Dean 82, 246
Jordan, Austin Joseph 68, 230, 161
Jordan, Ross F 307
Jortjensen, Carl Ray 82, 222, 174
Jorwensen, Rolland Dean 95. 226, 171
Joslin, Paul Dwitjht 95, 145
Jukes, Harry Gilbert 95, 174
Julian, Mary Beverly 95, 208, 152
Julio, Jean 44
June, James 68. 151
Juvan, Eddie 44
Juvan, Maxine Frances 68
Juvan, Rudolph Frederick 95, 220
K
Kadiniio, Hubert James 68
Kahler, Alfred 95
Kahn, Barbara Lou 82
Kaiser, Louis Howard 59. 126
Kalinay, Donald Joseph 96
Kallas. Jack 44
Kane. Richard Edmond 44. 139. 171
Kaser, Edwin Jay 82
Kaufmann, Richard Martin 45
Kaufmann, Robert Lee 96, 226
Kavalok, Helen Lorna..68, 196, 126, 163
Kay, Donald Rex 45, 125
Ka:merchak, Clare Frances..82, 190, 144
Kean, Marilyn Jane 82, 129, 166
Keelan, Joseph C 45
Keelc, Don W 174
Kehn, Robert Lee 96, 222
Kelleher, Gerald Joseph 45, 238
Kelley, Allen D 82
Kelley, Francis EuRene 45, 242
Kelly. George Clifford 68. 172
Kelly, Sam 45, 230, 105
Kenasy, James Arthur 68, 165
Kerns, Burton 45, 110, 126
Kerr, Kenneth Hume 45
Kcrshisnik, David Thomas..82, 137, 230
Kersting, Leo Edward 96
Kessler, Alda Marie 45, 152
Kcsslcr, Charles Warren 45. 174
Ketcham, Alvin A 45, 172, 305
Kienlen, George F 45, 230
Kienlen, Joseph Stanley 45
Kilty, Ihomas E 45, 222
K:mzey, Walter Frank -....45, 145, 174
King, Jeriy Arthur 96, 242, 171
King, Stanley Lee 45
Kingham, Ethelyn Alice 96, 194
Kingham, George Herbert 82, 230
Kingham, Richard John 82. 230. 171
Kinginger, Jill Eugenie 96
Kinniion, George Vernon. ...45, 234, 142
Kirby, William Abbott 82, 161, 170
Kitchen, Polly 45
Kitchen, Thomas 45
Kithas, Pete John 96. 147
Kittle. Lillian Irene 82, 152
Kivi, Wilma E 82
Kladianos, James William 45
Kladianos, Robert Louis 96
Klein, Herbert Daryl 82
Klienhammer. Virginia M...45, 206, 161
Kline, Merle Dixon 96
Kmetz, Andrew Joseph 45, 139
Knaur, Peter R 45, 150
Knittle, Frank A 68, 248
Knittle, Joanne F 59
Knoll, Elliott James 96, 216
Knott, Donald Gayle 96, 2?8
Knox, Robert Bickley 82, 222
Kochevar, George Raymond 68, 226
Kochevar, John Robert 45, 226, 146
Kochiras, Elaine 96, 190, 154
Kohl, Delores Joann 82, 188, 163
Korder, Paula Jean 96
Kosich, John Joe 117, 172
Kostal, George Jennings 68, 151
Kraemer. Sue Jane 82, 190
Krafczik, Allan 96, 168
Kramer, Abraham F 68, 108, 161
Krause. Phyllis lone 68. 200
Krear, Harry Robert 59
Krek, Frank Thomas 68
Kruetet, Joseph 68
Krichbaum, Harrison Henry 45, 124
Kriegel, Michael D 68
Kriz, Richard Paul 45
Krueger, Harvey Fred 45, 208, 174
Krueger, Jacqueline Emily 68, 200
Krueger, Ruth Farmer 45, 2C8
Krumm, Barbara Jean 96, 154
Kubo, Carl 82
Kuiper, August E 60
Kumelos, Laddie J 68, 246, 116, 161
Kunkel, William E 45, 226, 117
Kurdt, Dorothy Alice 96, 145, 154
Kurtz, Allen Edwin 68, 230, 171
Kurtz, Don Marlin 96, 238
Kurtz, Oleta 82, 196, 163
Kuskie, Clifford Elli.s 96, 220
Kutrumanes, Constantine Peter 60
Labudovich, Marco 68, 118, 212
Lacy, Robert Burnell 45, 142
Lacey, Barbara J 68, 144, 170, 200
Lacey, Dorothy Jean 96. 200
Lacey, Lloyd E. Jr 68. 171
Ladd. Marion Donald 68, 230
LaFleiche, Zener Jr 96
Lamb, Donald Roy 60
Lambertsen, Robert Morris 96
Lamkin, Beverly Jean 96, 204
Lamphere, Oakley Orville 82, 174
Landree, Donald Roy 82, 160
Landers, Earl J 46
Landers, Harvey J 68, 105
Landers, Minerva 60
Landgren, George E 46, 124, 140
Landgren, John Robert 46, 124
Landram, James F 60
Lane, Kenneth L 82, 158
Langdon, John Thomas 60, 224
Lange, Bernhardt B 68
Langendorf, Patricia Marie 46, 152
Langston. Jacquelyn Ann 96. 152
Lappala. Lucille Marian 68. 152
Larkin. David Harold 82. 224
Larmon. Donald Milton 46. 142
Larremore, Leona Mae 96, 166
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Lnrscn, Donald Wayne 82
Larscn, Edna 68, 188
Larscn, Hans Lawrence 68
Larsen, Jacquie Jean 96, 154, 163, 194
Larson, Marilyn Virginia 96
Larson, Richard Eugene 68
Larson, Robert L 46, 288
Larson, Saul 0 46, 160
Lascor, El:abeth 96, 154, 163, 194
Latham, DeWitt R 46
Lathan, Carl P. Jr 46
Latta, D. Mar>;uerite 68
Laurirsen, Mary L 69, 163, 188
Laveiy, J. Robert 82
Lavery, Thomas Joseph 46, 114, 125
Lawler, Barbara Ann 96, 152
Lawrence, Ura J 82, 190
Lawrence, Robert C. Jr 82
Lawton, Latham B 82
Laya, Gerald Thomas 69
Laycock, William A 82, 248
Layman, Edward R 96
Layman, Stephen F 46, 216
La:af, Saul S 69, 160
Lcabhart, Charles R 60
Leaver, Molly.. 46, 193
LcBean, Lawrence A 69, 222
Lebhart, Matifted 69
Lee, Chailes V. Jr 46
Lee, Dallas E 96
Lee, Harold D 96
Lee, Joe D 96
Lee, Lorraine Joan 96, 154
LeeburK, Clarence E 69,
108, 142, 155, 220
Lcedy, Richard Irwin 82, 216
Lcenhours, Joan P 82, 196
Leiian, Dave 69, 143
Let;arra, Stanley Bill 82
LeKenski, Ceorwc W 96
LeuK, Donald Keith.., 82, 145, 174
Leh, Donald Edwin 60
Lehan, Janice K. 96, 154, 161, 204, 255
Lehnet, Loma Jane 69, 188
Leibcft, Burr D 46
Leimback, Harry Edward 69, 146
LeMere, Albert L 46
Lentz, Patricia Ann 96, 194
Lenz, Rolph W 69
Leonard, Donald Lee 82
Leonard, M. J 82, 224, 174
LeRoux, Jacobus K 60, 276
Leseberu, Carrol Ruth 96
Lessincer, Mary Lou 82,
152, 161, 164, 168
Lester, Jane 82, 200
Letellicr, Richard A 69
Lewandoski, Theodore J 82
Lewis, Bettelec F 60
Lewis, Guida Kay 82, 122. 188
Lewis, Lawrence Kenneth 96
Lewis, Mary 96, 145. 154, 208
Lewis, Patricia Ann 69, 122
Lewis, Ralph B 82, 2C8
Liebsack, Robert E 96
Lewis, Robert L 60
Lewis, William Eugene 69, 144, 242
Liamos, Paul Thomas Jr 69
Libbey, Robert L 46. 139
Liebau, Priscilla L 83
Lien, Bruce Hawkins 69. 216
Lien, Charles H 46
Lifka, Tom L 46, 174
Lincoln, Marvin D 46, 140
Lindvall, Russell L 96
Linn. Robert G 83, 230
Linton, William A 69
Lippold, John E 83
Little, Robert M 46
Little, William D 96
Littlefield. Betty J 46, 122
Littman, Jane D 60
Livingston. Ellis F 46. 128
Lloyd. Kenneth G 60, 140
Locken, Neva Gail 69. 126
Lofuren. Lawrence G 69, 161. 148. 238
Loiian. Jacqueline E 69. 137. 163
LoKan, Ro(!er Guy 46, 230
LoKan, William B 96
LoBan, William N 60
Lohman. Evelyn L 83. 161, 163. 196
LonK. Andrew 160
Lont!, Marrin H 96, 238
Loopstia, Hein Ben 83
Lopez. Jess 96
Lorenzi. Orion Frank 83, 167, 237
Lothian. Peter Robert 69, 234
Lett, Cecil Leon 46
Lott, Robert W 96, 230
Loucks, Bush Joe 46
Lowe, Audre Rae 83, 194
Lowe, Burton Gene .83, 216. 120
Lowrey. Leslie P 96, 222
Lowry, Aaron Wilbur 46
Lowry, Marlin E 83
Lucas, William G 96, 230
Luers, Frank 46, 124
Luethi, Frank Eutjene 96
Luman, Kathiyn J 69. 200
Lund, Joan L 96, 154, 204
Lund, John B 96
Lundy, Phoebe Jane 96, 204
Lupher, Fern 69,
145. 152. 156, 116, 130, 162
Lusby. Robert F 46, 124. 140
Lu.sch. Frans E 60. 124, 140. 142
Lutkins, Martin F 83
Lutterman, Ray John 96
Lutton, Luane R 83
Lyman, Kathiyn 69
Lynch, Gloria R 46. 200
Lynch. Janet E 83. 190. 126, 162. 163
Lyon. Joe M 69
Lyon. Robert D 69. 248. 174
M
MacClean. Edward Weir 96. 230
Macdonald, Donald Crawford. ...46, 216
MacDonald, Don 83
Macfarlane, William David 83, 222
Mackay, Neil Donald 46. 234, 171
Macklay. Gale W 83
MacPhail. Bonnie Beth 69
Macy, Robert WarrinRton 96, 234
Madden, Velda Jeanne 83, 206
Maddux, Robert B 83
Madifian, Pat 167
Madsen, Kennerh Olaf. 46. 212, 114
Maunetti, John 69. 161
Macnusson. Calvni Charles 69.
142, 125, 164
Mahal, Gurbax Singh 60, 276
Mahler, Joanne 46, 188, 173
Mahlman, Kent Earl 83, 246, 106
Mahnke, Donald Fred 83, 171
Mai, Harold 46, 147
Mai, Russell E 60
Malcolm, Andrea Ardith 69, 188
MalmKren, Dale Kenneth 46
Manchak, Albert 69, 115, 117
Manchak, Joe M 69, 117, 172
Manee, James Smith 83, 167
Manelis, George G 69, 242
Manfull, Duane G 47,
138, 140, 230, 660, 128
Mankin, Charles Dean 47, 212. 106
Mann. H. CorninR 69. 140, 238. 116
Mann, Frank W 47
Mann, Robert Carter 60
Mann, Walter J 130. 160
Manning. Frank Thoma.s 97
Marer. Raymond Eldon 83, 123
Marincic, Helena Flora..97, 145, 145, 167
Marincic, Philip M 83, 237, 145, 174
Marinos, Danny 83, 142
Markley, Martin A 47, 216, 128, 128
Marostica, Lawrence A 69,
222, 128, 128
Marovich, Mileva 83
Marquiss, Robert 83, 246, 145, 174
Marsh, Fran Sam 69, 216
Mar.shall, Clifford Dale 69
Marshall, Eloise B 97
Marshall, Eugene Melvin 69, 144
Mar.shall, John C 83, 226
Martin, Albert S 69, 246, 161
Martin, James William 83
Martin, Jean Marie 83
Martin, Robert Bruce 97, 242
Martin, Sherry Leta 97. 190, 154
Martinez, David R 69, 230
Martucci, Leo George 150
Mascher, Andrew Joseph 47, 212, 106
Mason, B. Maynard 83, 246, 161
Mason, Laurence D 69
Mason, Robert Lewi.s 69, 117, 172
Ma.ssey, Bruce L 97, 159
Mathew, Dororhy Mae 83, 163
Mathews, Gerald Marvin 69, 174
Mathews, Jo.seph D 47, 142, 172, 305
Mathi.sen, Joseph Wayne 47, 139
Matiba, Geraldine , 97. 206
Mat.son, Lucille 97
Mau, William P _ 83. 230
Maurer, Art Frederick 47, 117
Maxwell. Donald E 97. 161
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Automotive Dealers
Association of Laramie
Backed by the New Car and
Truck Dealers Assoc,
of Laramie
Growing with Confidence
• MEHSE-BAKER MOTOR COMPANY
Ford — Mercury — Lincoln
• OIL STATE MOTORS
Buick
• QUALITY CHEVROLET COMPANY
Chevrolef — Cadillac
• RAAB GARAGE
Chrysler — Plymouth Sales and Service
• ROCKY MOUNTAIN MOTOR CO.
Shidebaker Sales and Service
• BENEDA NASH COMPANY
Nash Sales and Service
• DEAN'S EQUIPMENT COMPANY
Infernational Sales and Service
• GENERAL CREDIT CORPORATION
• HAROLD scon SERVICE
• HOLLEY LAYCOCK MOTOR COMPANY
Willys Jeeps, Cars and Trucks
• JOHNSTON MOTOR COMPANY
Dodge — Plymouth
• KNIGHT MOTORS
DeSoto— Plymouth — Packard — Mobil Gas
• LARAMIE MOTORS. INC.
Oldsmobile Sales and Service
• LEMONS PONTIAC
Pontiac and GMC Trucks
• MARKEL MOTORS. INC.
Hudson Sales and Service
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• ihe new cocktail lounge
there's a world of weslern hospitality here
Universily men and woman have long enjoyed ihe
friendliness and service of ihe Connor. All depart-
ments . . . the coffee shop, the dining room, the com-
fortable new bar, and the luxurious new cocktail
lounge are dedicated to helping you and your
friends enjoy Laramie.
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INDEX (Continued)
May, SterliriK James 47
Mayer, Harry Frederick 69, 237
Mayhcw, Beverly Anne 97, 188
Mazet, Lorraine Mary. .97, 154, 161, 163
McAlli.srer, John R 147
McArrhur, Donna M 69,
208, 145, 152, 116, 130, 163
McAuley, Mary C 83, 206, 129, 162
McBride, John Kelly 47, 107, 174
McBridc, Virsinia 83, 194, 109
McCaffrey, Joy Ann 97, 190, 161
McCain, D. Joan 69
McCain, Joan L 83, 152
McCalla, William R 97, 216
McCarrhy, Roberr E 47
McCarry, Dolores M 97
McCaulcy, Robert D 97, 230, 174
McClarren, Isabel 1 69. 110
McClintock, Beverly Anne....83. 220, 129
McConnauKhey, John L 83
McConnell, Dewey Lee 83
McConnell, G. R 70, 230
McCord, Roberr D 47, 105
McCoy, Louise E 97, 145, 152, 167
McCoy, Melville R 60
McCue, John James 47. 150. 179. 198
McCue. John Thomas 83, 222, 174
McCue, Therese M 97, 196, 163
McCulloch. MarKaret M 70
McCullouRh, Margaret E 47,
191, 104, 122
McDanicl, Howell C 47, 146
McDill, Robert W 97
McDonald. Angus J 70. 114, 125
McDonald, Robert E 123
McDonald, Ruth E 70
McFarland, Andrew E 70, 237
McFarlanc, Ann M 97, 145, 152
McFarlane, Robert 47,
184, 137, 234. 117. 166. 172
McCowan. Allen P 47, 142
McGowan, Joe A 83, 144
McCrarh, Paul James 47, 220, 161
McGraw, Robert N 83, 130, 160
McGuirc, Bill 70
Mcintosh, Marcaret 97. 208
McKay, Robert A 47, 226, 146, 119
McKeon, Marilyn R 97, 194
McKibbin, Bonnie Jean 70, 194
McKinley, Franklin E 47
McLean, Neil Thomas 70
McLcllan, John W 70, 242, 172
McLeod, Finley E 47, 124
McManus, Elmer L 70, 173
McMichael, Donald 70
McMillen, Edwin L 70
McMullen, Robert L 47, 166
McMullen, RoyaL G 70, 230
McMurry, Donald R 70, 216
McNichols, Patricia D 97
McPherson, John P 47, 222
McRae, Norma 47.
190, 145, 104, 130, 274
McTernan, William F 47. 137, 161
McWilliams, Avalcy Johnson 97, 147
Mead, Gene W 47, 138, 139, 220. 125
Meares. Spiro A 47
Meares, Thomas A 47
Medis. James Wilbur 83
Meeboer, Robert Merrill 97.' 238
Meekin. Thomas K 83. 151
Mehle, Frank M 47, 139, 230
Meike, Barbara Ann 97, 200
Meike, Donald Louis 70, 238, 107
Melchar, Mary Ruth 47,
194, 104, 162, 163
Melin, Robert B 70, 166, 178
Melonuk, Mike 60
Melton, John Walter 117, 172
Mentjhini, Leno 48, 124
Menken, Edwin Theodore 70
Merback, Donald Grant 83
Metoack, Ftedtich H 97. 216
Mercer, Clarence M 48, 212. 117
Mercer. Rosella Mae....97. 154. 161. 178
Meredith, Clarence W 97
Meredith, Robett B 70, 106
Merendino, Albert Louis 97. 246
Merithew, Clifford Harry 60
Merlino, Anthony Sam 70
Merrill, Clayton Frank 83, 216
Merriman, Sally E 97, 154
Merritt, Zenith S 83
Mescher, Paul 60
Messer, Phyllis L 48, 161
Messimer, James L 48, 161
Mestel, Stan A 48, 147
Methvin, W. Neal 48, 105
Metzger. Norbert 48. 105
Michael, Floyd Edward 48
Michael, Marvin Eugene 84, 246
Michaiek, Daniel D 60
Mickelson, Gordon Max 48
Mihanovich, Antone John 84
Mikesell, Oliver H 60
Mikkelsen, Elsie Mary 48, 200
Mildner, William Fredrich 48
Miles, Dudley D 70, 238
Mileski, Harold Alex 97, 242
Miller, Charles A 48
Miller, Demaris Claire 48,
203. 148. 161
Miller, Dolores 97
Miller, Franklin William 84, 246
Miller, Harold Allen 97, 238
Miller, Janis Irene 97, 204, 154
Miller, Kenneth Carl 84, 168
Miller, Lois Marie 97, 161
Miller, Merwin McKee 48, 174
Miller, Roger Keith 84, 238
Miller, Thomas Ollie....97, 222, 157, 158
M.llei. W. Richard: 48
Miller. Waltet Chailes 48. 220
Millhone, Margie Ruth 84, 204
Milliken, Catol Anne..48, 152, 161, 164
Million, Ivan James. 84
Mills, Richard Winfield 70. 242
Mills, Shirley Anne 97, 206
Millward, Lester Dean 97, 242
Minick, James Norris 48, 226
Minick, Pat Nixon 48, 110, 161
Miracle. Jo Ann 84. 196, 163, 164
Miracle, Robert Warren 70. 222. 147
Miskimins, Phyllis Louise 97
Miskimins, Richard G 84
Miskimins, Wilson Philip 70
Mitchell, Douglas M 97
Mitchell, Ketranner 97, 275
Mitich, Lairy W 70. 248. 106, 171
Mleziva, Barbara Anine 97, 167
Mockler, Ann Elizaberh 97.
196. 152. 161, 163, 166
Moedl. Karl Robert 97, 226. 171
Mohr. Carroll S 97. 216
Molaskey. Gerald Joe 84
Monteith. John 98, 148, 166. 174
Montgomery. Donald H 48, 161
Montgomery. Harold Gregory 174
Montgomery. Joe Calvin 70
Montgomery. Richard G 84, 230, 120
Montgomeiy, William Arthur 84
Moon, Norman Ray 48
Moon, Wallace LeRoy 48, 213
Moore, Charles F 48
Moore, Geraldine 70, 151
Moore, Iver Cecil 70
Moore, James Ronald 70
Moore, L. Wayne 57, 212
Morandin, Emilio Nino 98
Moravek, Gerald William.. .84, 248, 174
Merck, Aleen M 84, 152. 129
Morgan, Frank Joseph 84
Morgan, Jerry Eugene 98
Morris, Bob C 84
Morris, Francis Eldon 98, 174
Morris, Marilyn Dee 98, 200, 154
Morrison, Allen Dcming 70. 140
Morrison. William Harry 70
Morrow, Jerald Duff 48
Morten.sen, Mary Janet 84,
196, 129, 161, 163, 186, 109
Moitensen, Phyllis Jeannine..98, 144, 154
Mo.ser, Ned D 48, 130
Mo.ses, Robett Glen 84
Mosher, Geotge Earl 48, 222, 142
Moss, Ernest Allen 98
Mo.ss, Martin E 70, 125
Mothershead, James Robert..48, 234, 171
Mottonen, Lois Carolyn 70,
190, 137, 116. 122. 186
Mowty. Marilyn Jean....98. 196. 163, 166
Moyer. Edwin Warren 84
Mrak. Vernon Albert 48
Mudd. John Louis 84
Mueller. John W 48
Mueller. Thomas H 70. 142, 238
Muhm, James R 48, 242
Muller, Eugene Franci.s. 105
Mulvehal, James John 98
Munson, James Arthur 98
Murphy, Clemant John 48, 146
Murphy, M. Denise 48
Murphy, William E 60
Murray, Donald E 70, 140, 222
Murray, Edward F 48, 184, 128
Murray, Edwin A 137
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INDEX (Continued)
Murray, Floyd Edwin 98
Murray. MarKaret..70, 196, 116, 162. 170
Murray, Melody Alice 98, 200
Murray, Phyllis 48,
196, 145, 130, 161, 170
Myer James 48
Mytron, James Wilson 60
N
Nakamura. Matsua Lillian 98
Naleid. Robert Spencer 49. 142. 171
Namtvedt. Milo Conrad 70
Natwick, Oscar Ole 49, 242
Nauman, Miriam Adelc 98, 178
Neal. Hubert C 143
Needham. Dorothy S..98. 190. 152, 161
Nelson Ann Carolyn. ...49. 200, 121, 186
Nelson, Carl Earl 49,
139, 155, 108. 124. 159. 172
Nelson. Dale Edward 70
Nelson. Donald W 49. 212. 142. 124
Nelson. Gloria Nadine 98, 163
Nelson. John Calvin 84, 220
Nelson, Leonard Matt 84. 140. 178
Nelson Mary Kathcrine 98. 196. 152
Nelson, Patricia Anne 98, 154
Nelson, Raymond 0 84, 216
Nelson, Richard 49. 246. 145, 107, 174
Nelson, Valenna 98, 208
Ness. Donald 98
Newman, John 84, 242, 150
Newman, Lyic W 123
Newman. Robert Bryan 49. 143, 124
Newron, Ernest LeRoy 60, 146
Newton, Paul E 49, 222
Nicholas, William Jack 49, 2 30. 147
Nichols. Beverly Ann 84
Nielsen. Irvin Peter 84
Nielsen. Kenneth Orson 70, 208. 130
Nimmo. GcorKe McCabe 49
Nixson, Jack Eldon 49, 242, 118
Noble. Eva Blanche 70
Noble. Kenneth V 98. 232
Nolan, James C 49, 248, 107
Nolan, James Roy 49, 137, 238, 172
Noller, Earlenc Dee 70
Noller, Russell Dean 70
Norman, James W 70, 222, 174
Norman. Robert Merle 60
Norman. Virginia Jean 70, 194
Norris. J. Frank 49. 242. 144
Norris, James W 98. 222
Norris, William Arthur 84, 222, 146
North, Frank P 49
Nott, Jacqueline Marie 98, 200
Nyberc, Howard G 60, 121
Nye, Tom Allen 49, 216, 147
O
Oberholtzer, Earl Ronald 70, 208. 160
O'Btock. Joseph Charles 49
O'Connell. William John....49. 222, 126
O'Connor. Lawrence T 70
O'Dell. Ear! Douglas 60
Odstrcil, Joseph Edward 84, 246
O'Flannigan, James Patrick 98
Oja. John Arne 84. 216
Okamoto. Mineo 70. 276
Okamoto, Robert S 70, 1C8
Oliver, John Earl 84, 238
Olschansky, Edwin 49
Olsen, Shirley May....: 70, 204, 186
Onfi. William F 98
One, Midori Catherine 98, 161
Orr. Calvin R 70
Orr, Samuel W 70
Osborn, Dwiuht Dana 49, 226
Osmond, John C 6u
Ostlind, Keith E 84
Overstreet, Harold K 49. 105
Overy. Thomas Donald 49.
139. 212. 108. 128
Owsley. William Anthony 49
P
Pace. James D 98
Page. John Barton 84, 226, 144
Palm, Gerald 49, 238, 117
Palm, Kenneth B 84. 238
Palmer, Merl 98
PanaKiotakis, Zacharias G...49, 128. 128
Panalsek. Anthony 98
Panopoulos. Nick A 98. 212
Pape. Karmen Ester 84. 208. 152
Pape. Nadine Frances 84, 152, 156
Pape, Norman F 85, 158
Pape, Venita 84. 208. 152, 161
Parker, Jerry J 84
Parker. John 70
Parker Kenneth M 49, 208, 128
Parker, Marion 49
Parkins, Ralph James 49. 216
Parks, James John 70, 242
Parpart, Kenneth Frank _ 70, 160
Parr, Richard Alton 84
Parsons, Bette Sue 98. 154. 166
Parsons. Phyllis Ruth 119
Partridse, Bruce R 84, 144
Partridse, Edward M 84, 208
Partridge, Karma 98, 208. 163
Patel, Chandulal Bhikhabhai 60,
173. 275
Patrick, Katherine Lottie 98. 200
Patterson. David Russell 70. 242
Patterson. Kenneth Dean 60
Patterson, Richard A 49, 220
Patterson, Thomas Arnold 60. 171
Partison, Sydney Edward 70. 222
Paulley. David Gordon 98
Paulson, Dorothy Jean 98. 194
Paulus, Albert Otto 49
Paulus, Albert R 50, 160. 130
Paxton, Jay V 50, 242. 107
Payson, Howard J 70, 234
Pearce, Don D 84, 238
Pearce, LeRoy 172
Pearce, Robert Warren 50, 232
Pebbles. Betty Ann 98,
190. 154, 161. 163
Peden. Warren Evart 84
Pederson. Selmer Lane 84, 238
Peek. Chester Allen 98. 248
Pellikka. Hans E 50
Pence, Geraldine 84, 188, 262
Pence, Maxine Ellen 50, 188
Pence, Mourine Nora....50, 188, 110. 163
Pender. Robert N 71, 226, 116
Pennington. Leslie Roberr 71
Peppinger. George Arthur 50
Perez. Zulay Elena 71. 152. 167, 275
Perkins. Barbara Lou 60
Perkins. Charles Lee 71. 143. 166
Perkins. Richard Upton 50, 216
Perlt, Elizabeth Ann 71. 148
Perry. Dale E 71
Persson. Russell Crane 50
Peters. Helen A 84, 204
Peters, Mary Louise _ .98,
204, 154. 161. 163
Peters. William Arthur 61
Petersen, Charles Arther 84
Petersen, Eleanore May _...84. 190
Petersen, James Vernon 50. 220
Petersen. Margaret Joyce 98, 196
Petersen. Wallace A 50
Peterson. Charles Edward 71
Peterson, Cobern V 50. 139, 125
Peterson, Dee Ray 84. 208
Peterson, Gerald D 50
Pererson. Lars Peter 50
Peterson, Marvin Eugene 84. 160
Peterson. Raymond E 84
Peterson. Robert Carney 71, 128
Peterson, Thomas E 71, 216, 116. 130
Petrides, Madeleine P 50. 110
Petry. James Edward 84, 222
Pettibone, Beverly A 84, 194. 192, 109
Peverley, George Edward 71. 144
Peverley, Guy D 71, 232, 125
Peverley, Keith Howard 61
Pewtress, Beverly Jeanne 84.
208. 152. 129
Peyton, Getald E 140
Pfarr. DuWayne R 50
Pflug, Richard E 71. 105
Phelps, Edward George 71. 230
Phifer, Fred Wood 71. 147
Phillips, Bert 71
Phillips. Charles D 84, 242. 171
Phillips, George S 84, 232
Phillips. Joyce K _ 71
Phillips. Norman Arthur 98
Phillips, Ralph J 50. 234, 166. 305
Phillips, Richard Burton 84
Phillips. Rita Jeanne 71.
186. 196. 145, 163
Phillips, Shirley Jane 98. 165
Piaia, Duce David 71
Picard, Meredith D 50, 184. 232, 172
Pickett. Donald D 50
Pickhardt, Thomas Robert 50. 114
Pickinpaugh. Johnny Neal 98
Piehl, Donald John 98, 216, 307. 306
Pierce, Arthur L -...98
Pietala, Miriam Ellen VI.
116. 190. 145. 130. 186
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INDEX (Continued)
Pike, John AuMin 98
Pilch, John A 172, 273, 288
PilKir, Ktith Stanford 71, 217
Pisciotti, Jamts J 161, 171, 178
Pisto. David L 98, 2 38
Pitt^, David Phillip 50
Plancta, Sal Charles 50, 220
Pohler, Lorraine Hope 98
Pohckv, Donald A 71, 208
PohnK, Richard Lee 50, H2
Pollarc, Saveno Tom 98, 242
Poll.t:, Richard 71, H8
Pond, David Douglas 71, 2 32
Ponder, Wilburn Carl 71
Pool, Kenneth R 71
Pope, Clivc A 85, 208, 120
Pope, LaFond 50. 209
Pope, Thomas J 85
Popp, M. Paul 50
Poreda, Benjamin A 71
Porter, Bruce LeRoy 71, H2, 224
Porter, Kenneth Raymond 98, 151
Porter, Richard Burns 98
Porter, Stella May..98, 194. 154, 257, 261
Potect, Brittain 71, 222
Potter, Thomas James 85
Powell, Laverne Merle 71. 248, 1C6
Powell, Richard Dale 98, 242
Pratt, John Leon 71, 224
Prentice Don Smith 71. 148
Prince Lawrence 61
Prinle, Harvey M 71
Pritchard, John W 50
Prior, Frank Oscar 71
Prochnow, Alhcrt D 5C
Propp, Harold Edward 50
Prudhomme, Robert White 50
Pryde, Judy 98. 194. 163
Puebla, Arthur Don 71
Puuh, Charles E 50, 142. 222, 148, 128
PuKh, Robert Merideth 98, 222, 170
Pursel, Harold Max. 5C
Puth, John William 61
Quade, Robert E 50. 174
Quails, Melvin Laverne 85, 2 34
Quedl, Calvin P 274
Quealy, Herbert A 71, 226
QuiKley, Huuh 98
R
Rawan, Clifford Dennis 50, 232
Rahm, Carroll 61
Ramos, Fred M 50, 105, 128, 171
Ramsey, Rodney Dean 71, 2 34
Ramsey, Sidney Allen 98. 234
Randolph, Fred Fry 61
Rankin, Marin Olin 99
Ransom, Berr Leon 85
Ransom, Donald James 51. 139, 124
Rappaport, Erie J 51, 123
Rasmussen, Frederik Emil....51, 142, 224
Rathff, Jack 51, 232
Rauchfuss, Frank L 71
Rausch, Richard William 142
Rau:i, Frank 71
Ray, Berty Alferna 85, 206, 129
Ray, D. Maicille 85. 206
Ray, Oscar Melvin 51; 305
Kay, William A 51
Rea. Helen Pauline 71, 200
Read, James F 143
Read, Mary Ann 71, 150, 156, 178
Ready. RoKcr A 85. 246
Reasch. Joyce Black 61
Rcasch, Phil C 71, 208
Rcasoner, Edward Earl 85, 240, 120
RccklinK, Walter Ervin 85, 232
Recror. Cleo Marjorie 85, 152, 178
Redden. Margaret 51
Redmond, PcMKy Ruth 71, 206, 161
Reece, William Martin 99, 220
Reed. Clarence 0 71. 106
Reed, Edwin Lavelle 99
Reed, HuKh Myron 51, 159
Reel. Rodney E 51. 142
Reesy, John Robert 85, 244
Rttve. Barbara Louise 71,
186, 194, 145, 130
Reeve, Bryce Lee 71, 240, 118
Reeves, John Douglas 85
Reeves, Shirley M.. 51, 196, 161, 163, 1C9
Reichen, Darrell Gilbert 51, 217
Reid, Edward Lewis 85. 2'?0
Reilly, Charles D 51
Reilly. Edmund Thomas 85. 237, 167
Reinecke, Leon H 85, 234, 142, 171
Rennick, Edith Clara 51,
206. 116, 118
Reno. Roy EuRene 71, 208
Renshaw, Charles John 51
Renshaw, Marium Erickson 51, 206
Renteria, Daniel 71
Rerucha. Elmer William 85, 159, 174
Restivo, I(!natius Joseph 85
Reusser, Kathtyn Marie 99, 194
Reynders, Eugene Richard 51, 105
Rhodes, Robert Carroll 99, 244
Ribble, Leah Beryl 99, 152, 161, 168
Rice, Cynthia Ann 99.
204. 154. 161, 166, 256
Rice, Philip Kern 51, 146, 123
Richards, John William 139
Richardson, Barbara 71, 188
Richey, Wayne Glen 99
Ricketts, Alfredo 51, 275
Rickman, Floyd 72
Ridinu, Anthony H 99
RiKKins, Edward Everett 51. 244
Rinker. Charles McKinley 72
Riordan, John Floyd 61
Rittenour, Albert Morris 51,
139. 142, 125
Rittersporn, Richard C 51. 215, 172
Rizzi, Virfiil AnKelina 85,
109, 196, 122, 129, 163
Roach, Edward M 51, 217
Robb, Donald Frank 99
Robbins, Bob M 99
Roberts. Bob L 99
Roberts. Caroline Denny 99, 152
Roberts, Ray Gordon 72, 217
Roberts, Stewart Chase 99, 178
Roberts, Susan 51
Roberrs, William Paxton 240
Robertson, Dawna Arlena 99, 190
Robertson, John Norman 99, 244
Robertson,- Russell John 72
Robertson, Ted Max 51
Robinson. Bill Don 99
Robinson. Dean R 51, 234
Robinson. Delbert Earl 85, 171
Robinson, Edward G 51, 166
Robinson, Herbert John 51, 118
Roche, John D 130
Rochford. Rita Jean .85, 196, H5, 152
Rochford, Ruth Joan 85, 196, 145, 152
Rock, Byron Gair 51, 117
Rodermel, Charles Robert....72, 117, 305
Roehnkasse, Glenn Paul 99, 174
Roelfsema, Gene Gordon 85, 161, 171
Roesen, William Frank 51, 184, 246
Rcnan, John B 85, 166
RoKers, Beverly Ann 85, 208, 129
RoRers, Daniel C 51, 146
RoRers, Dorothy 52
RoRers, Frank S 52, 171, 178
RoRers, Kenneth W 52, 144, 125
RoRers, Paul Howard 52
RoRers, William Thomas 184, 72, 226
Rolich, Franklin Alvin ; 72
Rollins, Carl Wesley 52,
240. 117, 172. 273
Rollins. GeorRe Henry 61, 146
Rollins, Harold E 52, 240, 172
Rollins, James Robert 99, 217
Rose, Shirley Lavon 72, 161
Rosenberry, Glen Richard 72, 146
Rosenblum, Arthur 52,
140, 143, 108, 128, 128, 171
Rosenthal, Jack 85
Ross, Edmund Grover 166
Ross, Vincent Anthony 61, 146
Rossiter, Charles Edward 52, 226
Roulston, JoAnne M 99, 154, 156
Roum, Gilbert 0 99
Roush, Lucille Ann 99, 154
Royner, Herbert Saul 72, 146
Rowland. John Burton 72
Rowland. Joseph Edward 85. 142
Ruckman. Harry Phil 72, 224
RudisiU, Shirley May 99, 154
Rue, Arthur Kenneth 99, 212
Ruffini, Louis 52, 167
RunRe, RoRer Calvin 52, 226, 105
Runnalls, James Jene 72, 244, 171
Runnalls, William D 72, 244
Ruppel, Edward T 61
Russell, Raymond Welson 85, 244
Russell, Thomas Wilson 72, 142, 125
Russell, Velma June .99
Rutherford, Robert Wesley 85
Rutz, LeRoy John 99
Ruzycki, Joe 72
Ryan, Pat 52
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Ryan, Rosemarie 99, 190, 167
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Sabin, Mary Edna 72, 188
Sabin, Samuel W 85, 145
Sabine, Albert R 52, 244
SaRabiel, Frederick 72, 244
Sagabiel, Harris M 99, 244
Sager, Clarence Thomas 99, 240
SaKer, Harry Charles 72, 140, 240
Sakalaucks, Herb 72
Salsbury, Stanley W 85, 237
Samford, Lynn E 52, 234, 161
Samuelson, Morris L 85
Sander, Frank J 52
Sander. Howard H 72, 139, 143
Sandercock, Lois 99
Sandercock, Russell W 52, 212
Sandoval, Julian 99
Sandstrom, Carl L _ 72, 232
Sanke, WiUaim H 85, 234, 105, 120
Sannes, Frank Martin 85
Santos, Joseph 99
Sardini, Edith M 52, 196
Sarvis, Margaret Lorena 72, 190, 163
Sauer, Harold G 52, 139, 125
Sauer, Leigh A 52, 117
Saunders, Hallie Jane .99, 194, 156
Saunders, Robert L 72
Savidge, Robert L 99
Saxon, William Scott 99. 240
Schafer, Richard C 72, 166, 306, 307
Scharen, Albert L 85, 174
Schaub, Albert 52
Schauermann, Floyd L 52, 244, 125
Schauf, Charlene B 72, 152
Schauffler, David C 99
Scheibner, Walter K 52, 161, 172
Schellhase, Alan B 85
Schellhase, Myron R 52, 125
Schenck, Leo , 99
Schepp, Robert C 85
Schierz, Ernestine L 99, 194
Schildgen, Robert William 85
Schillereff, John Conrad 72, 222
Schilt, RoseMary 72,
204, 145. 116. 130, 162
Schinkel, Daniel Lee 99
Schliske. Robert Paul 52
Schmidt, Don Michael _ 85
Schmidt, Jack Richard 72
Schnathorst, William C 85, 248, 174
Schneider, Donald J 52, 130, 160
Schneider, Melvin Francis... .72, 248, 174
Schneider, Rosanne 0 72, 152, 167
Schoneberg, John F 85, 217
Schooler, Ronald Lee 52, 125
Schroeder, Diana Lee 85
Schroeder, Don 85, 223
Schroer, Jimmie Fred 99
Schroll, Peggy Nan 99, 152, 161
Schroll, Robert M 72, 140
Schroll, Susan Ann 99. 152
Schulke. Richard J 52, 307
Schunter, Naydene V 72
Schuster, Marjorie L 52
Schwab, Anthon H 52
Scott, Arthur Lee 52, 107
Scott, Barbara Jean 72, 204, 115
Scott, David A 52, 146
Scott, Donald B 52, 105
Scott, Jack M 52, 173
Scott, John E 72, 232
Scott, Loi.s 72, 52
Scott, Walter F 72, 147
Scott, Walter N 72
Scovel, Barbara L 99, 188. 163
Scrutchfield, Mary Virginia 99
Scully. Patricia A 99. 196, 163
Seals, Myron E 108, 126, 128
Seamans, James M 53, 114, 125
Searles, Lon E 72
Sears. Richard L 72, 223
Seaton. Arthur Walter 86
Seaton. Ralph David 86
Sebastian, Gloria Ann 53, 188
Seeburg, Patricia Ann 86, 200. 129
Seibert, Loyd 148
Sellers, Robert Bruce 86, 223, 120
Sellery, Arch M 72
Sessa, Robert Joseph 72. 224. 174
Sessions, Donald 53
Setterburg. Patricia Louise 53. 187,
104, 118, 119. 121. 162, 163, 274, 109
Severs, R. W 146
Sewell, James Vernon 72, 240
Seyfang, John Henry 72
Shafer. Ralph James 53, 246
Shafer, Richard 72
Shanaban. John Richard 61. 150
Shanks. James 178
Shanley, Thomas Hugh 72
Shannon, Donna Louise 100, 154, 163
Shanor, Richard Eugene 72
Sharp, Bill Ed 86
Sharp, Janet 86, 196
Shatto, Earl B 86, 220, 120
Shaul, Wanda Gail 100, 152, 161
Shaw, John Charles '. 100, 174
Sheaffer, Donnie Mile,s. 72
Shearer, Robert S ., 53
Sheffer, Bernard D 61
Shelden, Bruce Morse 86, 150, 150
Sheldon, Ellen Claire 86, 204. 129
Shelton. Huey G 100. 217. 307
Shenefelt, Donald D 72
Shepherd, Robert W 72
Sherman, Mary Alice 100, 154
Shevick, Max David 100
Shickich, John Daniel 86
Shifrar, Louie 72
Shipman, Robert Lee 100
Shockley, Robert J 86, 240
Shoop, Marvin Clyde 86, 428
Shores, Mae Irene 86, 196
Shuck, Donald Frederick 53, 139
Shuman, Jerry Allen....53, 137, 128, 171
Shupe, Alton L , 72. 144
Sidio. Angell D 53, 308. 124
Siebert. Loyd Clement 86
Sievers, Robert W 53
Sigler, Norma Jean 100, 190
Sikora, Orwill 0 86, 140
Sime, Walter Philip 53, 142, 125
Simmons, Jean M 53. 194. 145
Simmons, Sara Ann 100
Simms, Charles George 53
Simpleman, James 72
Sirripson, Ernest 72
Simpson, Richard Gene 100
Sims, Sally Ruth 100. 208. 154
Sinclair, Richard Eugene 72
Sinclair, Richard Rue 53, 244
Sinclair, William Larkin 100, 223
Singer, Gordon Eugene 53
Sivertsen, Clayton L 86, 223
Sizemore, Harry W. 72
Skinner, Charles Richard 100, 232
Skinner, Clement Charles..53, 223, 148
Skinner, Monte B 53. 223, 117. 172
Skinner. Robert Richard 72. 223, 176
Skiver, James Robert 100, 174
Skyles, Robert Marion 53
Slocum, John W 53
Slothower, Jack Woodward _100
Small, Edwin Herbert 100, 217
Small, J. Marillyn 72. 194, 160, 163
Small, Joann Madeline..53, 188, 118, 166
Small, Milton William 100, 171, 174
Smilac, Walter Thomas 53
Smith, Alberta Jean 53, 196, 122. 161
Smith. Anna Jane 100
Smith. Barbara Lee 100
Smith. Betty Lou 53, 144
Smith, Edgar B 72, 168
Smith, Edward E 100, 145, 174, 178
Smith, Francis A 86
Smith, J. Greg J3, 223, 110
Smith, Jerry Kenneth 72, 305
Smith, Jack 86
Smith, Jay 86, 234, 130, 159
Smith, Joan 72, 194. 116. 185
Smith. Joan Grace 100. 178
Smith. Joanne Irene 86, 200
Smith, Kent 53
Smith. Leslie N 61, 115, 115
Smith. Marlin Wayne 72
Smith, Margaret Ellen'. 73, 188
Smith, Max 53. 128
Smith Montie Reid 100
Smith. Nancy Lee 100. 194. 163
Smith. Otto Fay 53, 118
Smith. Shelby 73
Smith. Thomas Shore 53, 217
Smith. Truett Henry 53
Smith, Victor Wayne 53. 118
Smith, Vincent Ogden 54, 124
Smith, William Darrell 86
Smith, William Frank 100, 246
Smithhisler, Thomas E 100, 237, 167
Snider, Glenn D 54, 138, 139
Snocker, Elizabeth 73, 115
Snocker, Frances Ellen. 100
Snocker, Vernon Eldon 54
Snyder, Helen Vivian 73
Snyder, James Howard .86
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Snyder, Stanley Eugene 54
Sobotka, Burton John 100
Somers, Joe Lavon 61
Somers, Kenneth Donald 73, 246
Sondcr, Lcshe William 86, 120, 178
Sorensen, Shirley Mae 73, 204
Soulis, Mike G 54, 244
Soulis, Nick 100, 244
Sparks, DouKlas B 100, 240
SpauldinK, Charles N 100
Spellacy, Raymond B 86, 237
Spence, Gerald L 54
Spiccr, Leslie Lee 305
Springer, Robert J 73
Springer, Roberr William 73
Staats, John Louis. 54, 140
Stauts, Nancy M 73, 152, 163
Stadmiller, Robert Simpson 100
Stanc:yk, Donald David 86, 223, 120
Stanley, Harlan Eugene 86, 161
Staudaher, George Roddy 86, 240
Stauffer, Robert Fred 54
Stauss, James Wendell 54, 307
St. Clair, Alberra R 100, 163
Sr. Clair, Kenneth Lee 73, 174
Steed, Sylvia Hale 100, 145, 166
Steele, James Polk 100. 217
Stefoin, Rudolph Steve 73, 139, 171
Stein, George Edward 54, 140, 143
Steinacker, Robert Booth 73, 240
Steinberg, Bert „ 73
Steinhour, Fred P...._ 100, 217
Steinhour, Thelma Augusta 86,
194, 163, 109
Steinhour. Richard Neil 100, 226
Srephen, Lowell Oliver 100. 150. 178
Stephens, Vernon J 73, 142
Sterrett, Mary E 100. 154, 163
Steven, Andrew Orr 73
Stevens, Janet 73, 110
Stevenson, Robert Edward 100
Stevenson, William Arthur 100
Stewart, LeRoy Maik 100, 212, 157
Stewart, Vern Roger 73, 248
Sticker, Walter T 86, 148
Stickley, Vadcn Glen 86
Stiles, Dale Edwin 54
Stine, Don Manos 100
Stine, Frank Hardman 54. 305
Stipe, Jack Norwood 86
Stock, Joan Lee 86, 204, 166
Stock, Max H 61, 151
Stockhousc. Buton Edwin. ...86, 240, 164
Stoddard, Charles Gilbert 86, 226
Stokes, Gerard Richard 54, 130, 160
Srone, Bill Taylor 100. 232
Stone, Forrest D 54, 184, 140. 240
Storey, George F 118
Srorey, James Arthur...; 73, 232. 117
Storey, John William 73, 231
Storey, Linden Louise 73, 204. 150
Story, John George 86
Stouffer. Robert C 100. 234. 158
Stout, John Wayne 100
Stout, Pansy Lee 100, 152, 167
Straits, Raymond George 100
Straits, Robert Richard 54, 172
Straley, Jim H 86, 223
Strange, Barbara Jean 86, 152
Strange, William E 73, 159
Srraub, Raymond Thoma.s 86, 220
Strube, Donald Ray 100
Srrauch, Marvin Roy 73
Strayet, Duane C 54
Straycr, Martha Jane 86, 200
Strid, Lloyd Harold 54
Stroble, Charles P 54
Strom, Richard Eugene 54,
248, 107. 159. 172, 174
Srroub. James Peter 73
Strube, Don 174
Stuhr, Twila Belle 100
Sturges, Robert Squire 54, 240, 128
Stutelberg, Wayne Lester.... 54, 126, 161
Sullins, Robert M 54, 110, 161
Sullins, William Thomas 73, 161
Sullivan, Robert ICO
Sunada, Kayo 61
Sunada, Mae 54, 144. 116. 178
Sundin, Robert Edward 54
Sundquist, Marilyn Dean 100. 152
Sunnergren, Edwin Clyde 73, 212
Sutphen, Richard Joseph 73, 148
Sutton, Edward Carleton 73
Sutton, Lawrence Carl 73
Sutton, Patricia Joanne 73, 145. 130
Sutton, Paul Leo 73
Swan, Dean George 86
Swan, Robert Hugh 54, 105
Swanser, Pauline Martha 54
Sweeney, Thomas 54
Swenson, William Henry. 73
Sylte, Lyle Wallace 54. 184, 243, 105
Tackett. Don Edward 86
Taggart. Charles Paul 100
Taggart. Mary Lou 100, 208
Taggart, Raye Rita 86, 200 .186
Tagliavore. Andrew S 100. 244
Talbert. Lloyd B 54, 105
Talboom, Edward 73
Tanaka, Chiyoko _...86, 152, 122. 129
Tanaka, James M 86, 155
Tanner, Arthur Lee. 54, 151
Tanner, Loyd M 54
Tate, Joyce E 54, 200, 121, 126
Taucher, Frederick Felix. 54
Taucher, Leonard Max 86
Taylor, Beatrice Elizabeth 86
Taylor, Donald L 54
Taylor, George Lester 54, 117
Taylor, Helen A....... 73
Taylor, James William 86
Taylor, John William 73
Taylor, Kenneth L 61, 140. 165, 168
Taylor. Robert B ')5
Taylor, Sam L 100. 208
Taylor, William John 101, 223
Teasley, Charles Daniel 101
Tech, Donald August 101
Teeters, Donald Grant 101, 226
Tehan, Archibald LeRoy 101
Tehan, Thomas Emil 73
Teller, Kenneth Hugh 86
Teply, Roy William 73, 246. 130, 160
Tepoel, Harold Eugene 101
Terran, Frank Joseph 73, 178, 179
Terrana, Joseph John 73, 147
Terry, Patricia Louise 86, 178
Thatch, William R 55
Thayer, Archie Lewis 55
Thayer, Arrhur Ray 55
Thayer, John Alden 73
Theisen, Robert Stanley 55, 118, 171
Therkildsen, Henry 55. 217, 143
Thiele, Warren Henry 55. 142
Thies. Randal Louis 73. 246, 160
Thode, John T 55,
184, 139. 219, 125, 273
Thode. Nellie June 55, 188, 156
Thomas, Claude Ray 101, 208
Thomas, Nadine 101, 190, 170
Thomas, Verlee 86, 152
Thompson, Charlene 55
Thompson, Charles H 115
Thompson, Donald Claude. .73, 144, 123
Thompson, Elizabeth Ruth 55
Thompson, Estell C 86. 129
Thompson. Howard Jay 101
Thompson. Marion Louise 73»
Thompson. Sally V 86. 152. 156
Thompson. William Paul 86, 240, 126
Thomsen, Robert R 61
Thomson, William 73
Thornburg, Ronald Kirk 101, 178
Thornhill, Sam W 101
Thornton, Francis Jay 61
Thornton, Laurie Gene 55
Tichac, Michael Roberr 55
Tillett, Rob Roy 101
Titmus, Sigard George 55
Toacher, Joan Marie 101,
154. 161. 162. 163
Tobin. Evelyn Ann 101, 154, 161, 166
Tobin, Mary Jo 55, 200
Tobin, Mary Lew 86, 204
Tobin, Paul G 55, 225, 147
Todd, Nancy 73, 200
Todd, Stanley M 86, 208
Toland, Geotge C 74
Tolund, Joe Henry 74, 130
Tolman, Rex Lavern 55
Toomer, John 101
Tope, George M 86, 217
Topham, Keith M 55.
236. 143. 148, 170
Topham, Norma Jean... .86, 196, 163, 170
Toscano, John R 55. 170
Tottenhoff, Joseph R 55. 236, 147, 150
Tracy, Claude Russell 55
Train, LeRoy E 61
Traut, John David 74. 223
Treber, Clarence Leo 55, 143
Treglown, Edward John 55, 212
Trimmer, John Hansen 74. 212
Trimmer, Parricia Ann 87, 144
Troserh, John Louis 74. 232. 172
Trout, William Frank 101
Trowbridge, Marierta....74, 194, 145. 116
Trowbridge, Thomas Edward 87, 223
Trubey, Dale Brice 87, 244
True, Lowell F 87
True, Lyle Ray 74, 110
Trumbull, Fredrick W 87
Trusheim, Carole N 87, 152, 161, 167
Tschirgi, William Starr 55. 240, 105
Tsuda, Sctsuko 74
Tsuda, Tom 74
Turner, Carrol Turner 101
Turner, Donald R 87
Turner, Roberr Paul 74
Twiford, Theodore Forrest 101, 236
Twitchell, Louis George 101
Tye, Joseph Narhan 87
U
Uhe, James Lee 101
Ultican, Frances B 61
Unfer, Louis 61. 173
Updegraff. Ralph B 55,
137, 227. 147. 273
Upton, E. Charles 55
Urban, Donald Allen 61
Urban. Milton E 74
Urbigkit, John R 87
Urbigkit. Walter C 61.
137, 146, 150, 119. 178
Utzinger, John Milton 74. 126
V
Valentine, Robert W 87
VanAuken, Philip 55, 226
Van Benschoten M. L _...61, 146
Van Benschoten, Virginia 146
Vandenberg, Alvin Duane....74, 140, 226
Vanderpoel, John Rutlin 74, 105
Vanderpoel, Sanford 101
Varras, Spiro M 101
Vaughan, Charles Dawaon 74, 130
Vaughan, Roberr David 55, 212, 105
Verstraien, Charles A 74,
184, 246, 145, 165, 165, 174
Vesely, Donna Lee 101
Vetter, Richard Robert 55, 240
Via, Lilbern Lee 61, 115, 115, 161
Vicars, Debrah Jean 101, 200, 163
Vicars, Neva Anne 74, 200, 116
Vines, Alice Jean 101, 152
Vinzunr, Allen L 101
Viox, Charles Alfred 74, 220, 167
Vitzler. R. A 146
Vogel. Edward John 55
Voler, Frank Edward 87
Volk, Arr Clarence 56, 124, 171
Vollmers, Lissie Solveig 101, 275
Von Forell, Bruce E 101, 240, 171. 174
Van Forell. Gordon Earl 56
Vosler, Glenn Raymond 101
Vosler, Nancy June 87, 196. 129. 163
Vosler. Shirley W 196. 101. 161
Vozakis. Theo 87, 150
W
Waddell, lone Marie 101, 154, 162
Wagers, Robert C 56, 137, 147, 105
Waggener, Richard W 87
Waggoner, Bob J 87, 246, 146, 174
Wagner, C. Phil 56, 144, 166
Wagner, Winona Eleanor 87.
152. 156. 129. 163
Wahl. Billy Ray 101. 217
Wahl, Walter Edward 101
Waldron, Malon L 101
Walgren, Howard L 74.
184. 217. 172. 307. 306
Walker, Bonnie 56
Walker Mathilda M 56
Wall, Max Melvin 56, 246, 145. 174
Wallace, Charlotte Jane 56,
200. 115. 161, 163, 273
Wallace. Donald A 56,
223, 142, 144. 124, 168
Wallis, Ruth lone 101
Wallsten, Ralph Allen 56, 166
Wain, Marion Ruth 101, 152, 170
Walrath, Laurens Duane 56
Walsh, James Hugh 56
Walsh, John Kelly 87, 217
Walsh, John Vincent 87
Walsh, June Eleanor 87
Walsh, Philip James 74
Walter, Adam Alexander 101
Walters, Eleanor Edith 74, 196, 148
Walthall, Mary Lucinda 87, 148
Walz, John David 74, 246
Warburton, Eva Georgiana 101, 152
Ward, Gilbert Earl 101
Ward, 'John R 56, 117, 172
Ward, Marion L 56, 125
Ward, Philip D 56, 232
Ward, Robert Francis 87, 159
Warren, Gilbert 56, 130
Watkins, Ray Garrert 56
Watkins, Thomas Barry 101, 139
Watsabaugh, Warren L 74
Watt, Harmon Hugh 56. 240
Watts. Wilbur John 101, 236
Webb, Marshall H 61
Weber, Theo. J 56, 146
Webster, Charles F 87
Webster, Mark B 57, 128
Wegner, Lesrer 56, 236
Weidenbach, Mark Joseph 101
Weimer, Peggy 87
Weir, James H 101, 236, 307
Weiss, Melvin 150
Welch, Lionel C 101, 228
Welch, Norene Wilma 56, 196
Welch, Robert Godfrey 101, 248, 174
Wells, Donald William 102
Wells, Elton E 56, 232, 107
Wells, Howard L 74, 130
Wells, Meryl Elaine 102, 152
Wells, Thomas Eric 102, 155. 157, 170
Welty, Carl Glen 87
Welry, Robert Dan 56. 224
Welty. William A 87, 224
Wendt, Glenn David 102
Wenger. Laura May 61
Wenzel, Walter Joseph 61
West. Boyd W 87
West, Charles E 56
West, Frank William 102, 217
West, Homer Dale 74, 151
West, Roth Gale 102
West, Kenneth E 102
Westerhausen, Jerry 87, 223
Westlake, Phyllis J 74, 200
Whalen, Josephine 167
Wham, James Durham 212, 102, 174
Wheal, John Allen 61. 115. 115
Wheeler. Raymond Louis 87. 159
Whipple. John Horton 56
White. Roberr Allen 87
White, William....87, 236, 174, 307, 306
Whiteman, Jesse Lee 102. 236
Whiteside. Thomas M 62
Whitley, Thomas L 74
Whitlock, Kathryn J 102, 152
Whitlock, Margie Ann 102
Whitman, Adolphus M 62
Whitman, Donald Ray 102
Whittaker, Donald Lee 62
Whittaker, R. Jack 102
Wick, Frances Rera 87, 204
Wickstrom, Burney A 56, 244
Wicderanders. Marilyn M 74
Wiese, Jack Dean 87. 244, 120
Wieser, Henry Donald 56
Wilde, Barbara Judith 87, 152, 161
Wilde, Bruce Harrison 87
Wilde, David Geoige....56. 139, 212, 128
Wilder, Richard Russell 56, 130
Wilhelm, Leo 74
Wilhelm, Nedalyn D 56
Wilkes, Nord E 102, 210
Wilks, Norman E 62
Wilkcy, James Young 87
Wilkinson, John Thomas 87
Wilkinson, William Charles 87
Willard, Lois 87
Willord, Loren Edward 102
Willhard, Wallace John 74, 139, 244
Williams. Allen C 74
Williams. Bernice Katherine 74
Williams. Donna Maxine....74, 194, 145
Williams, Elizabeth May 56, 110
Williams, Franklin T 56
Williams, Fred T 87, 137. 220. 120
Williams, Gene 74. 226
Williams. Jack Warren 87, 171
Williams, Mary Lou 56
Williams, Richard Eugene 87, 171
Williams, Richard Homer 102
Williams, Robert Charles....56, 140, 124
Williams, Robert Edward 57
Williamson, Charlotte P 74,
145. 152, 116, 130. 168
Williamson, Clarence E 62
Willis. Jacquie Joanne 102
Willis. Donna Zell 74, 204, 130
Willson, George Bigelow 74
Willson, Robert Rae 87, 220
Willy. Shirlee Ann 57, 156
Wiloth, Gene Jacob 74
Wilson, Dorothy Jeanne 57, 200
Wilson. Howard Lee 57, 150. 166
Wilson, Jacqueline B 62
Wilson, James Gordon 102, 223
Wilson, James H 74, 147
Wilson, Kennerh Sheridan 62
Wilson, Lyle L 57, 244, 108, 128
Wilson, Martin W 74, 226
Wilson, Richard William 62, 173
Wilson, Stephen S 87, 158
Wilson, William Piatt 87
Wimmer, William Oliver 57
Wincovirch, Daniel 74
Winniger, John Joseph 273
Winter, Addison E 57, 236
Wirig, Carol Joy 102, 210, 145. 164
Wise. Irene M 87
Wise, James C 74, 140
Witt, Jacquelene J 102, 154, 204
Witzeling, Kenneth F 74, 224, 160
Wolf, Bernard J 102, 174
Wolfard, Ema Laura 88, 206. 163
Wolfe, Elizaberh Ann.88, 188, 129, 161
Wollenzien, Eva June..l54, 102, 210, 161
Wonderly, Joan B 57, 228
Wood, Charles Sherman 88
Wood, Jessie E 166
Wood, Marvin Lee 57, 184, 244
Wood, Phillip 57. 212, 114
Woods. Harry Wilson 57
Woods, Lawrence Milton 102
Woodson, Warren K 57
Woolrich, Larry Joseph 88
Worrall, John A 106, 107
Wrakestraw, George Franklin 57
Wrate, Albert S 88, 307
Wren, Nel.son E 102, 166, 171, 174
Wrighr, Rosemary 74
Wrobleske, Jack L 88, 240, 159
Wuthier, Mae Loui.se 74, 130
Wuthier, Paul R 88, 248
Wyarr. Bobby Lee 102. 232
Wyart, L. V 74, 232
Wymote, Jacqueline H 88, 188
Yang, I-teh 74. 275
Yates. William Harold 102
Yeager. Vernon L. H 57
Yeik. Calvin Duane 57
Yinger. Lora Lee 102
Yocum.John William 57, 174, 248
York, Harold Frank 102
York, Jeanette A 57. 126. 145
Yoshida, John K 57. 161
Yost. Carl Edward 74, 240
Yost, Don 102
Young. David W 88. 102. 236
Young, Donna Rae 102, 152. 190, 259
Young, Harry B 88
Young, Mary Helen 88, 161, 204
Young, Sing 62
Yourz, Harriet Ann 88, 152, 164, 170
Yoxey, Ronald W 88
Zagars, Robert L 57
Zakis, William N 62, 173
Zaien. Shepard 57
Zancanella. James August 57, 161
Zelenka, Roy S 57. 124, 139
Zell, Bernard S 57
Ziemek, Thomas Richard...- 102
Zimmerer, Jack Lee 102, 238
Zimmerman, Paul L 57, 128, 217
Zinn, Paul J 88
Zoble, Jerry E 102, 217
Zuckerman, Ann B 88. 204
Zylka, John Paul 57
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